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Zama Zamas test South African government's promise to crack down on illegal mining South African police have been in a stand off outside an abandoned gold mine with hundreds of illegal miners who are holding out underground. The situation is getting desperate. Kate Bartlett Leila Fadel
Bill Clinton, who left office in 2001, has a new memoir on life after being president Former President Bill Clinton speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel about his new book: "Citizen, My Life After the White House." Leila Fadel
World How the war with Russia, at the 1,000 day milestone, shaped one soldier and his wife A Ukrainian soldier and his wife describe how 1,000 days of war have changed their lives and their country. Joanna Kakissis
National Trump's election makes the future of what could become a giant lithium mine unclear In Nevada, federal land managers have approved a new lithium mine that could supply 37,000 new electric cars a year. But a new lawsuit and the reelection of Donald Trump pose challenges. Kirk Siegler
Animals S.C. authorities still searching for 6 of 43 monkeys that escaped research facility Some of the 43 monkeys that escaped from a research facility in South Carolina are still on the loose. Animal rights activists say the company that breeds them needs to be investigated. Victoria Hansen
Politics Mexico, which also has a new president, prepares for Trump White House NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Matías Gómez Léautaud, lead analyst with the Eurasia Group, about how Mexico is preparing for another Trump term as president. Leila Fadel
Politics Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including ban on pills to end pregnancy The decision marks another victory for abortion rights advocates after voters in seven states passed measures in support of access. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Moratorium remains for wine-tasting rooms in rural King County. Could it be the final pour? The King County Council is considering changes to its Adult Beverage Ordinance. The proposal comes after the state Supreme Court found the 2019 ordinance, which allows wine tasting rooms on farmlands, violates state law. Ruby de Luna
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