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World Palestinian statehood will be up for debate at the UNGA, with no Palestinian official We look at what the U.S. block on Palestinian officials from attending the annual U.N. General Assembly meeting this month could mean for Palestinian statehood. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
National South Korea says it has reached a deal with the US for the release of workers in a Georgia plant More than 300 South Korean workers were detained in an immigration raid on Thursday. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said South Korea plans to send a charter plane to bring the workers home. The Associated Press
Technology Fantasy or faith? One company's AI-generated Bible content stirs controversy "The AI Bible is a way to really bring these stories to life in a way that people have never seen before. Think of if we were like, the Marvel Universe of faith," said one of the site's creators. Geoff Brumfiel
National Young Phillies fan is gifted swag after adult fan takes his home run ball A boy in the stands of a Philadelphia Phillies game thought he'd scored a baseball hit by Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader, until another fan insisted the ball was hers. Chandelis Duster
National Chicago responds to President Trump's threats of troop deployment WBEZ's Adriana Cardona Maguigad reports on reaction in Chicago as Trump renews threats to send in National Guard troops and increase ICE enforcement. Adriana Cardona-Maguigad
Health Care Massachusetts makes progress on regional health care coalition The Boston Globe's Jason Laughlin explains how Massachusetts and other states are forming independent healthcare coalitions to fill in the gap on healthcare policy left by sweeping federal changes. Daniel Ofman
Law & Courts Who makes the rules at immigration court? Reporting on chaotic scenes in courthouse halls NPR's Ximena Bustillo talks to Scott Detrow about what reporting on the immigration court has been like recently, and describes the chaotic courthouse hallways she's been navigating. Adam Raney
World A week in Beijing shows Putin is keeping China very close Russian president Vladimir Putin spent the week in China, attending a summit and very publicly aligning himself with Xi Jinping. Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, explains why this matters to the US and Ukraine. Daniel Ofman
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