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  • Malcolm Turnbull has been ousted as Australia's prime minister — the fourth to be booted in a decade. Noel King talks to Louise Yaxley of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Malcolm Turnbull was booted from his seat by conservatives in his party. It's the 4th time in the past decade that the country has removed its prime minister. Scott Morrison is the new prime minister.
  • The patent paperwork suggests the drone could also measure your blood pressure, gauge your facial expressions, note when you woke up and decide if you really need more caffeine.
  • The relationship between President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions appears to be at a nadir. They traded public barbs Thursday, and even Sessions' allies say he could be replaced.
  • NPR's Michel Martin talks with Kevin Blackistone of ESPN and the University of Maryland; reporter Joe Vardon of Cleveland.com; and Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle.
  • Cybersecurity expert Clint Watts updates NPR's Michel Martin on what false narratives and divisive issues trolls and bots are now pushing online.
  • Nicaragua's tiny independent press is in the crosshairs of the government's crackdown on protests against president Daniel Ortega.
  • Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona has died after months of suffering from an aggressive form of brain cancer. A look at McCain's political career and his life.
  • To close the program, we'll hear a recording of Sen. John McCain reading from his memoir, The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations.
  • Sen. McCain frequently clashed with President Trump, especially over efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
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