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A senior Chinese official says he hopes U.S.-China relations will have a landmark year.
It's the first positive signal China has given that a planned meeting between the country's two leaders might still go ahead this year.
NPR's Jennifer Peck reports from Beijing.
A senior OpenAI executive has resigned.
That move follows the company's decision to provide its artificial intelligence technology to the U.S.
As Villa Marx reports, the departure highlights growing tensions in the tech industry over how advanced AI should be used in national security in the country.
Japan's Nikkei index closed down more than 5% when markets closed Monday as traders pulled back because of concerns over the war in Iran.
South Korea's Kospi fell 6% and the price of Brent crude oil jumped 18% to finish at more than $108 a barrel.
Louisiana's crawfish industry is facing a shortage of workers as the season gets underway.
As Mel Bridges with Member Station WWNO reports, it's due to the Trump administration's changes in federal work visa policy.
Akshay Bhatia has lived up to Arnold Palmer's quote that you must play boldly to win.
The 24-year-old rallied from five shots behind on Sunday to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando.
He shot four straight birdies and an eagle on the back nine to force a playoff, beating Daniel Berger on the first extra hole.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Iran has named a successor to its late supreme leader, who was killed when the U.S.
and Israel began their attack on the country nine days ago.
Mottaba Khamenei has been named to replace his father.
President Trump is calling the selection unacceptable.