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Pope Leo vs. The Trump Administration Pope Leo speaks out again about war and peace in a back and forth with President Trump, while the U.S. House speaker and vice president appear to question Leo's understanding of Catholic theology. Jason DeRose
Law & Courts California Attorney General Rob Bonta praises Live Nation verdict NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with California's Attorney General Rob Bonta about Wednesday's verdict in the Live Nation trial. Justine Kenin
National These musicians are providing the soundtrack for anti-ICE protests in LA Los Jornaleros Del Norte play protest songs whose lyrics reflect the hopes and struggles of undocumented workers as they evade immigration agents patrolling the streets. Adrian Florido
What's at stake in Somalia Somalia's population is experiencing severe food insecurity after three years of drought. Now, the war in the Middle East means the import-dependent nation has even less access to food. Fatma Tanis
Actor Bob Odenkirk talks about a near-death experience On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor Bob Odenkirk talks about a near-death experience. Rachel Martin
Politics Trump nominates former Coast Guard doctor as CDC chief The nomination comes after months of interim leadership at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pien Huang
Soundside's Weekend Warmup - Mariners, Indoor Plants, SIFF SFF SFF, and more! Soundside presents the Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire A ceasefire in Lebanon was an Iranian condition for continuing talks with the U.S. to end that war. Kat Lonsdorf
Animals Sperm whales make sounds like human vowels, scientists report A new report from scientists at Project CETI demonstrates that the noises that sperm whales make to communicate with each other contain what humans would describe as vowels. Megan Lim
World How the conflict in Iran is testing the U.S.-European alliance NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with correspondents Greg Myre and Rob Schmitz about how the Iran war is affecting the U.S. alliance with Europe. Mary Louise Kelly