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The president of the Palestinian Authority has appointed an apparent successor amid uncertainty over the future role of the Palestinian leadership in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
NPR's Daniel Estrin has more.
It's a busy week in stock markets this week, with the Federal Reserve holding its latest policy meeting.
And as NPR's Rafael Nam reports,
Big tech companies such as Alphabet will also report earnings.
A strike at three Boeing plants in the Midwest is poised to continue after rank-and-file workers voted to reject the company's latest contract offer.
The facilities produce military aircraft and weapons.
The company says the vote was extremely close.
The issues are wages and retirement benefits.
3,200 machinists are involved.
New polling shows most Americans agree that climate change is happening and the government has a role in combating it.
NPR's Jeff Brady reports that Democrats are more likely to say that, but there's also a divide between older and younger Republicans.
While he's in Asia this week, President Trump says he's looking forward to meeting Japan's first woman prime minister.
Sanae Takeichi is a protege of the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who had bonded with Trump over their shared love of golf.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.