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Trump says there's an Israel-Iran ceasefire
by Tamara Keith
President Trump said Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, ending 12 days of conflict.
Ringling Brothers Officially Retires Circus Elephants
by Arun Rath
On Sunday night, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus featured elephants for the last time. The circus elephants are retiring to Florida.
Leicester City Soccer Club Ends Miracle Season With Premier League Title
Leicester City soccer club has finally completed its miracle season with a Premier League title.
In Iraq, Sectarian Militias Threaten To Distract From Fight Against ISIS
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with intelligence expert Derek Harvey about what recent instability in Baghdad means for the United States.
Eugene V. Debs Museum Explores History Of American Socialism
by Will Huntsberry
Eugene Debs was the first major Democratic Socialist in American history, running for president five times in the early 1900s. NPR goes on a tour of his home in Terre Haute, Ind., ahead of that state's primary with Benjamin Kite, an avid Bernie Sanders supporter. Kite, one of the home's caretakers, says Debs laid the groundwork for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, and likewise Bernie Sanders may be laying the groundwork for a major shift left in American politics.
In Riverhead, N.Y., Guatemalans Trace Their Roots Back To One Man
by Will James
There are hundreds of Guatemalans in Riverhead, N.Y., and most of them come from the same small town back home. What they may not know is that they can trace their history in Riverhead back to one Guatemalan who moved to Riverhead in the 1970s.
'Becoming Wise' Is A Meditation On Meaning
On Being host Krista Tippett talks about her new book Becoming Wise, which explores what she has learned from a career discussing faith, science and spirituality.
Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' Still Has Us Talking
People have talked about the lyrical themes of Beyoncé's visual album. But Fuse.tv's Emilee Lindner says the music too is notable for its blend of genres, and it sets an example for other musicians.
Anti-War Activist Daniel Berrigan Dies
by Michel Martin
Father Daniel Berrigan rose to national attention as one of a group of Catholic activists who were arrested for burning draft cards in 1968.
Words You'll Hear: Gentrification
This week is the 100th birthday of Jane Jacobs, who resisted gentrification in New York and became a respected thinker on urban planning. Author Roberta Brandes Gratz talks about Jacobs' legacy.