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Could a brain implant help stroke victims? A local man is the first case study This summer, UW Medicine researchers successfully implanted a device onto the brain of a Seattle-area man who suffered multiple strokes. They believe the device can help him recover movement in his arm and hand. KUOW's Stephen Howie tells us more Patricia Murphy
Immigration Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyer expects him to be detained by ICE again The lawyer for a man wrongly deported by the Trump administration to an El Salvador prison, then returned months later, says his client faces deportation again — this time to Uganda. Hosts
National Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson discusses Trump's threat to deploy National Guard NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson about President Trump's threat to deploy the National Guard to his city. Steve Inskeep
National President Trump threatens to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago National Guard troops and federal agents have a visible presence in Washington, D.C., and now President Trump has threatened to send them into Chicago. A Martínez
Health Whatever happened to ... the race to cure HIV? There's promising news At the International AIDS Society meeting this year, a young woman from South Africa spoke. She is the first Black woman from Africa to be potentially cured of HIV. David Cox
Science These fish may feel pleasure while being groomed by other fish An experiment with threadfin butterflyfish finds that these fish may experience pleasure while being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasse — suggesting this capacity goes far back in animal evolution. Ari Daniel
National Morning news brief President Trump threatens to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, the latest on recent Department of Justice actions, South Korea's president to meet with Trump in D.C. on Monday. A Martínez
Israeli military launches strikes as part of major offensive to capture Gaza City Israeli aircraft and tanks are pounding the region around Gaza, killing dozens of Palestinians over the weekend, as part of a new, major offensive to capture Gaza City. Steve Inskeep
Latin America U.S. sending warships to Venezuelan waters U.S. warships are heading to the waters off Venezuela in a significant show of force by the Trump administration. Officials say the ship are part of the president's effort to combat drug trafficking. Carrie Kahn
Politics Atlantic staff writer Michael Scherer on Laura Loomer's influence on President Trump NPR's A Martinez talks with Atlantic staff writer Michael Scherer about Laura Loomer's influence with President Trump and his administration. A Martínez