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  • With the Greens now leading the polls, their candidate, Annalena Baerbock, 40, is seen as a serious contender. She's moved the once single-issue environmentalist party into the political center.
  • Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Rob Schmitz about how China is enforcing U.N. sanctions against North Korea. He also talks to analyst Tong Zhao about whether China is doing enough to contain North Korea.
  • We're partnering again with Saint Francis Service Dogs during this fund drive. Donate $10 a month (or make a one-time gift of $120) and you can select the Puppy to Partner thank you gift.

    Saint Francis Service Dogs provides professionally trained dogs to people throughout Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina . People served by Saint Francis may have autism, brain injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, amputations, paralysis, or many other conditions.

    Saint Francis Service Dogs makes a life-long commitment from the selection of puppies starting at 8 weeks old through the life that they spend with their partners. In most cases, this is a 10-12 year commitment of providing services.

    Just click the RED DONATE at the top right of the screen and select Puppy to Partner from the Thank You Gift menu. And thank you for supporting WVTF Music/RADIO IQ and Saint Francis Service Dogs!
  • The Trump administration says it will ban international students in the fall if their education is online-only. Colleges and businesses say that decision could devastate the economy.
  • Also: Iran stops the official search for earthquake survivors; Native American women seek justice in sexual assault cases; and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky) returns to work after being badly beaten.
  • Those who put their lives on the line in the Afghan National Army and can't find a way out of Afghanistan are working menial jobs, sometimes moving locations every few days in fear for their safety.
  • For this edition of our Sounds of America series, we talk about Motown and the impact Detroit has had on American music.
  • Dusty Hill and Billy Gibbons, two thirds of the blues rock trio ZZ Top, play a quiz about a famous miser, Hetty Green. Known as the "Witch of Wall Street," Green was incredibly wealthy by the time she died in 1916 -- but she was famous for never parting with a nickel if she could help it.
  • It's the most wonderful time of the year for NCAA college basketball fans. NPR's Arun Rath talks with A Martinez of member station KPCC about March Madness.
  • In a court filing, the select committee says evidence "provides, at minimum, a good-faith basis for concluding" that Trump broke the law with his efforts to obstruct the counting of electoral votes.
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