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What's at stake for the people of Thitu Island as U.S. and Chinese leaders meet

2

A severe mouse plague puts Australian crops in danger

3

An annotated Constitution helps 'the people' see themselves in the founding document

4

Every World Cup puts a new spin on the soccer ball

5

Convicted of killing wife and son, Alex Murdaugh gets new trial due to jury tampering

6

Netflix goes to the movies

7

An astrophysicist's take on the government's UAP files: 'Just more fuzzy blob videos'

8

Trump lands in Beijing ahead of summit with Xi

9

What Tennessee's new redistricting map looks like from the ground

10

Writer who helped Jason Collins pen his coming out essay remembers his legacy

11

In Hormuz deadlock, U.S. and Iran refuse to back down

12

Argentina's 2018-19 hantavirus outbreak is guiding the response to this one

13

Omaha's U.S. House race will test candidates' ability to reach beyond party lines

14

Sam Altman's testimony begins in Musk trial

15

Farmers want firm trade deal from Trump's China visit

16

Inflation is up. Americans explain how it's affecting them

17

Cure for Paranoia shares what it took to win's this year's Tiny Desk Contest

18

How Americans see China now

19

The clipping economy: How short-form video 'clippers' are overrunningthe internet

20

New treatments offer hope for deadly pancreatic cancer

21

In '2084,' authors fictionalize global threats as a real world warning

22

Israel's far-right government may fall over ultra-Orthodox revolt

23

A look at China and U.S. trade ties as Trump visits Beijing

24

Southern states rush to draw new Congressional districts after Supreme Court ruling

25

New research may lead to hearing aids with the ability to select one voice among many

26

Why the U.S. government is pouring millions into a Montana mining company

27

Forest therapy: Why a physician wants more doctors to train in nature-based medicine

28

Author Anne Lamott shares how she had to unlearn what others thought of her

29

Baseball bards from across the country gather to celebrate the sport with poetry

30

Growing number of homeless people caught up in NYC crackdown on sleeping on subways

31

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado talks about her plans to return to Venezuela

32

Oilfield theft in Texas grows more organized — and more dangerous

33

Trade and Iran war are on the agenda for Trump's state visit to China

34

18 passengers return to U.S. after weeks on cruise ship hit with hantavirus outbreak

35

Supreme Court extends access to mifepristone via telemedicine

36

Cape Verde: Tiny nation, massive World Cup dream

37

When '90s boy bands reunite, are they now man bands?

38

How Arizona could benefit from a proposal to stabilize the Colorado River

39

London Mayor Sadiq Khan reflects on his achievements after 10 years in office

40

Passengers on the cruise ship struck by a Hantavirus outbreak flown to home countries

41

Doomscrolling too much? Try these tips to put the phone down and plug into real life

42

Arizona students show love for their teachers

43

What's at stake for President Trump's upcoming visit to China

44

Diving deep into the fascinating history of America's jaywalking laws

45

Cineplexity: the best female action stars in the movies

46

Wisconsin residents hold 'caravans of love' to celebrate mothers in prison

47

Why has China doubled its nuclear capacity in the last decade?

48

Florida farmers struggle to adapt as disease and climate take toll on citrus industry

49

Tracking the hot-button issues driving this year's midterms politics

50

War with Iran has aviation costs sky high. Are there alternatives to jet fuel?

51

What to know about the Canvas hack of student data

52

Mideast war worsens conflict between elephants and villagers in Sri Lanka

53

Red Square V-Day parade scaled back due to Ukrainian drone strike fears

54

It was 'gut instinct,' say The Black Keys about new album, Peaches!

55

'We're dry:' The new U.S. Wildland Fire Service prepares for extreme fire season

56

Lack of U.S. response to hantavirus outbreak worries public health experts

57

Virginia Supreme Court rules against voters' referendum on redistricting

58

Why Trump's efforts to force Iran to concede to U.S. demands aren't working

59

Organizers of a canceled human rights conference in Zambia say China intervened

60

Novelists Tayari Jones and Meg Wolitzer share notes on mothers in fiction

61

Meet the Tiny Desk Contest finalists: Noa Bar

62

Tennessee Democrat speaks about his erased district

63

What's behind Trump's pardons of people convicted of public corruption?

64

After their shepherd dies, 'The Sheep Detectives' set out to solve the mystery

65

Russia's Victory Day celebrations are dampened by ongoing war with Ukraine

66

CNN founder Ted Turner dies

67

The show still goes on: Federal employees are honored after a tumultuous year

68

Alcohol warning labels that link drinking to cancer are effective, study says

69

Pope Leo's first year: foreign trips and tensions with Trump

70

Tennessee joins southern push to redistricting in favor of the GOP

71

New Mexico opens investigations into possible crimes at Epstein's old ranch

72

The Trump administration's changing Iran policy

73

A new underground map of the U.S. could help the electric grid avoid catastrophe

74

ICE is giving local police big money to help with immigration enforcement

75

Hantavirus outbreak unlikely to turn into a pandemic

76

She helps families in need. As gas and grocery prices rise, she needs help, too

77

In 'Blue Heron,' filmmaking fills in lost details of a shared past

78

Meet the Tiny Desk Contest finalists: Cure for Paranoia

79

Researchers say closing a top USDA research lab will slow responses to honeybee deaths

80

Poll: Most Americans say Trump deserves blame for high gas prices

81

Politicians cast blame over antisemitic incidents in the U.K.

82

'Project Freedom' aimed at wrangling control of Hormuz ends after less than 48 hours

83

Ohio candidates expected to focus on cost of living concerns ahead of midterms

84

How the petrodollar regime came to be, and what losing it would mean for the U.S.

85

How the 1994 World Cup kicked off America's love affair with soccer

86

Indiana primary results show Trump's power over the party

87

Meet the Tiny Desk Contest finalists: The King Will Come

88

Iran steps up executions of prisoners under cover of war

89

A trip to Europe? In this economy? Expensive flights keep vacations closer to home

90

Your 'step count' can predict how well you recover from surgery

91

Antisemitism scholar reacts to U.K. declaration of emergency

92

CNN Anchor Christiane Amanpour remember Ted Turner

93

The Trump administration is finding new ways to withhold federal funding for science

94

Recovering the dead in Gaza

95

The Trump administration is investigating Smith College for admitting trans women

96

'Transformation' of the U.S. Forest Service looks like dismantling to critics

97

How doctors and abortion advocates are pivoting as mifepristone access shifts

98

Alabama lawmakers debate a congressional redistricting map

99

Activists aim to end Pakistan taxes on menstrual pads

100

RFK Jr. wants people to taper off of antidepressants. Doctors urge caution

101

U.S. says it's made Hormuz safe for commercial shipping, but standoff hasn't changed

102

More than 30 imported sloths for Florida attraction have died

103

More college applicants are opting to include SAT or ACT scores in their submissions

104

LACMA's sprawling new galleries encourage getting lost — and discovering new art

105

A comedian launched a fake DHS tip line to report undocumented immigrants

106

Meet the Tiny Desk finalists: Lauren Frihauf

107

Ceasefire at risk as U.S. helps ships run Iran blockade

108

Why U.S. troops are stationed in Germany, and what happens if some leave

109

One man's quest to only forage for food for one year

110

The State Department has had a surge in new retirements

111

Saying goodbye to the Yankee broadcaster with the legendary calls

112

In East Jerusalem, Israeli settlers use archaeological claims to evict Palestinians

113

What actually happens when schools take away students' phones?

114

Supreme Court gives abortion pill mifepristone a 1-week reprieve from a major change

115

Entrepreneurs fight pile-up of garbage in the West Bank

116

Life Kit team shares tax choices that save you money

117

A journalist revisits a decision to report on a teacher for sexual abuse

118

As the Devil Wears Prada 2 struts into theaters, NPR staffers discuss fashion in film

119

Blasting beats and neon lights: inside Nairobi's 'nganya' bus culture

120

Composer Adrian Younge opens up about making music with a cinematic feel

121

Modern economic chokepoints in war and the impact on geopolitics

122

How does diplomacy work during a military deadlock?

123

Comedian Sheng Wang on finding joy in the mundane

124

Oil and gas companies making hay by making plastic?

125

An inevitable rise in Chinese-made EVs in America?

126

Is there a 'standard' Indian body?

127

Collaboration helps NPR journalists get you the story of the Iran war up close

128

Justice Alito and the Voting Rights Act

129

ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric warns of the war's impact on civilians

130

An appeals court has ended telemedicine abortion pill access nationally, for now

131

AI robot tech bros dogs run wild in Berlin gallery

132

The global economic impact of war, from energy markets to everyday prices

133

After a Supreme Court ruling, expect even more gerrymandering

134

For one civil rights activist, Supreme Court ruling is 'bewildering'

135

In 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' Runway Magazine is in peril

136

Olivia Pichardo took the pitcher's mound for the Bears and made history

137

After Canada loosens citizenship requirements, thousands of people apply

138

Here's what musician Amy Grant likes about getting older

139

Trump DOJ finds many Biden-era policies 'anti-Christian'

140

Why PEPFAR's top scientist stepped down

141

Regional efforts to save native seeds aims to combat effects of climate change

142

The economy is growing – but soaring energy prices could put a damper on that

143

How Spirit Airlines grew so fast — and why it's experiencing so much turbulence now

144

20,000 civilian sailors are stuck in the gulf that opens to the Strait of Hormuz

145

Maine Gov. Janet Mills says she's suspending her campaign for U.S. Senate

146

Removing temporary protected status of Haitians would hurt local economies, experts say

147

Questions arise about freedom of speech for those who criticize the president

148

Suicide rates have dropped since the 2022 launch of the 988 line

149

Texas coastal city faces worsening water shortage due to prolonged drought

150

Giving coffee a jolt could help assess its quality

151

Taxpayers might pay millions more to fight wildfires as jet fuel skyrockets

152

What do we know about the man who tried to shoot Trump?

153

Will.i.am wants to future-proof a new generation

154

Musk continued his testimony from yesterday in lawsuit against OpenAI

155

Trump administration moves to dismiss members of the National Science Board

156

Camp Mystic parents ask Texas lawmakers to block the camp from re-opening

157

Supreme Court appears to lean toward ending TPS for some migrants

158

Three months into the Iran war, how does Beijing assess the conflict?

159

World Cup cities slow to reveal FIFA required human rights protection plans

160

Kids in Louisville get their own Kentucky Derby parade

161

A look at one of the farms RFK Jr. has pointed to as a model for 'reparenting'

162

Belle Burden's marriage ended, and she found her voice

163

Dirty nickel: The health costs of mining in Indonesia

164

DOD officials say Iran war has cost $25 billion so far during Congressional grilling

165

After Supreme Court ruling, what's the future of the Voting Rights Act?

166

Mic malfunction leads to 'O Canada' sing along

167

50,000 protestors were arrested in Iran. Some are facing the death penalty

168

Musk and Altman to face off over the future of OpenAI in trial

169

As school choice expands in Iowa, one district is in a crisis from losing students

170

Illinois governor weighs in on Operation Midway Blitz hearings

171

Shoes launch sub-two hour marathon times

172

Can the famous Rocky statue punch through political disagreements?

173

FCC orders early license renewal for ABC stations following Kimmel's first lady joke

174

How the city with the most to lose in the Colorado River crisis is trying to adapt

175

Colombia's election takes a tense turn with wave of pre-election violence

176

Mali's Russian-backed troops retreat as militant offensive spreads

177

King Charles urges 'reconciliation' in address to U.S. Congress amid Trump tensions

178

In her new memoir, Mary Cain explains why she left pro running

179

On eve of Supreme Court arguments, seniors advocate for their immigrant caregivers

180

Prison guards and inmates say New York's correctional system is broken

181

Why the Stillaguamish Tribe in Washington is buying up farmland

182

This week in space news: Artemis II next steps and a mysterious interstellar visitor

183

A driver lifted a teen's spirits at a stoplight

184

Alleged gunman at White House Correspondents' Dinner appeared in court

185

Supreme Court heard case on how to label risks of popular weed killer

186

Internet blackout causes huge damage to Iran economy

187

Supreme Court weighs geofence warrants

188

Could the World Cup turn into a bit of a bust?

189

What baby teeth reveal about developing baby brains

190

More on the political left are embracing conspiracy theories

191

Alleged assassin's online presence belies claims of 'radicalism'

192

How a stereo-mic captured unknown bands and delightful sound

193

Ahead of a royal U.S. tour, U.K. ambassador speaks on transatlantic tensions

194

Why rattlesnake bites are on the rise in California

195

Musician Jessie Welles sings about the news, to great fanfare

196

Egypt's Grand Museum opens after many delays

197

A free diver visited the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what he saw

198

What's your favorite music biopic? NPR staffers share their thoughts

199

A new study shows how ad-based technology is used for surveillance

200

Details emerge on the suspect in the WHCD shooting

201

WHCD shooting investigation underway: Here's what we know

202

The US pulls out of peace talks with Iran

203

Countries gather in Colombia for the first international conference on how to phase out fossil fuels

204

Covering the Artemis II mission

205

"The Midnight Rebellion" is a choose-your-own-adventure podcast

206

Remembering celebrated Lebanese singer Ahmad Kaabour

207

Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China

208

In a rare interview, a leader of the world's largest right-wing group talks to NPR

209

Workers in Arizona don't have protections they need from triple-digit temperatures

210

Airlines face headwinds as Iran war leads to rising fuel costs

211

DoJ drops Powell probe, paving the way to confirm Kevin Warsh

212

Noah Kahan pays homage to his hometown on 'The Great Divide'

213

Migrant workers in Dubai bear economic brunt of Iran war

214

War ripple effects to global south

215

Europe pushes back on reported U.S. plans to punish NATO allies

216

Vessels seized by the U.S. this week were part of a global 'shadow fleet'

217

For Nikki Glaser, joking about thorny subjects is a practiced skill

218

Trump's week of battles and losses

219

A real-life Kraken stalked the seas of the late Cretaceous

220

Before sci-fi was everywhere, this pioneering magazine championed 'scientifiction'

221

Study: In-person worship attendance in U.S rises for first time in decades

222

Why Tucker Carlson is expressing remorse for supporting Trump

223

If you feel like Shakespeare isn't for you, look deeper

224

Trump administration moves to reschedule medical mairjuana

225

Wildfires continue to burn in south Georgia

226

A vasectomy and a side of beef: The only thing these Vermonters don't need is syrup

227

Celebrated orchestra leader Michael Tilson Thomas has died

228

Inside a three-day, $10,000 rock-paper-scissors tournament

229

Stolen book of John Keats' love letters are returned to their rightful owner

230

As the ceasefire threatens to expire, here's what life is like in southern Lebanon

231

Warner Bros. Discover approves $110B Paramount–Skydance merger; regulators up next

232

In a new biopic, Michael Jackson is a saintly, forever well-intentioned man-child

233

The new homeland security secretary has a history of pushing election misinformation

234

OpenAI is under scrutiny after two mass shooters used ChatGPT to plan attacks

235

Who's Trump listening to on Iran?

236

First gene therapy for deafness approved by the FDA

237

In cities, wild things are hiding everywhere — if you put on your 'nature eyes'

238

WYOMING PRO-NATALISTS

239

Maine might soon impose the country's first statewide pause on data centers

240

Virginia approved a plan to draw four more seats that lean heavily for Democrats

241

DOJ accuses Southern Poverty Law Center of using donations to pay secret informants

242

A former South Korean spy confronts the hidden war that never ended

243

Is political gerrymandering the future of U.S. politics? Virginia's governor weighs in

244

Knitting enthusiasts from around the country recently met for yarn fest

245

Small, inexpensive drones are changing the battlefield. The Pentagon is playing catchup

246

The little-known DOJ division turning Trump's immigration policies into binding law

247

Amid a ceasefire in Lebanon, one family buries their daughter

248

Kennedy Center renovation tour

249

More immigrants are being held in detention for over a year. NPR followed one family's ordeal.

250

How malaria has shaped the path of human settlements

251

Monkey indigestion? Eat dirt

252

Caracas' iconic macaws threatened by vanishing palm trees

253

Rival U.S. and Iran blockades bring strait of Hormuz traffic to a halt

254

Fans remember iconic pop star Prince 10 years after his death

255

Uncertainty hangs over U.S.-Iran talks as ceasefire deadline looms

256

What having a product guy as Apple's CEO might mean for the company

257

Trump's pick to lead the Fed says he'd like to see 'regime change' in its policies

258

What the sudden turnover in Trump's Cabinet means for him politically

259

Trump's order is a milestone for proponents of using psychedelics as medicine

260

Trump administration gives an update on its plans to overhaul air traffic control

261

As Pakistan seeks to broker U.S.–Iran peace, citizens watch for gains at home

262

An unusual number of Congress members are being pressured to resign or face expulsion

263

Canada's PM Carney indicates a move away from economic reliance on the U.S.

264

As world pushes for a ceasefire in Iran and Lebanon, many Israelis support fighting

265

U.S.'s 2nd-biggest water reservoir to get a short-term fix amid Colorado River drought

266

Unwanted guns become tools and jewelry

267

Activists worry that human rights are not prominent in U.S.-Iran negotiations

268

These robots can figure out how to do a task after watching humans do it

269

A 15-year-old shoplifter changed his course when another teen whispered a message

270

Millions of immigrants are stuck in the immigration line

271

Tips on 'How to Start' your life's work from journalist Jodi Kantor

272

In the American Heartland, farmers are literally betting the farm to stay in business

273

Vaccine for expectant mothers means fewer RSV hospitalizations for babies, study show

274

How Trump manages relations with allies

275

Don Schlitz, Grammy Award-winning writer of 'The Gambler,' remembered

276

In a toss up Congressional district, Catholics reflect on Trump's pope comments

277

How Saudi Arabia's entertainment investments are playing out at home and abroad

278

Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots

279

U.S.-Iran talks are uncertain as ceasefire is set to expire

280

Small business owners queue up for tariff refunds

281

U.S. says it seized an Iranian cargo ship, ceasefire expires soon

282

At the Canton Fair, Chinese manufacturing takes center stage

283

In Virginia, redistricting vote could give Democrats an edge ahead of midterms

284

Will the DHS shutdown affect security for the World Cup?

285

50 years after "All The President's Men," do films still explore presidential power?

286

"Classical Music Happy Hour" podcast shows a different side of classical music

287

Eight children killed in a shooting in Louisiana, police say

288

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, Israel-Lebanon ceasefire tenuously holds

289

Tensions between President Trump and Pope Leo put American Catholics in awkward spot

290

Newly approved mining in Minnesota may threaten waterways of a beloved nature preserve

291

Mei Semones' genre-bending, bilingual music is unlike anything you've ever heard

292

Amid wars and soaring energy prices, IMF says the global economy is on the brink of recession

293

What Viktor Orbán's loss means for the future of global populism

294

Reporting on the policies that impact affordability for Americans

295

Animal activists celebrate their first global 'Sanctuary Day'

296

Volleyball player Jordan Lucas on his viral court celebrations

297

Where art thou?: Mapping Shakespeare's 1613 neighborhood

298

As Sri Lanka celebrated its New Year, the war in Iran was felt

299

While in a detention cell, a young man heard a voice that allowed him to see hope

300

Why are oil prices affecting the U.S. if we are a net oil exporter?

301

Historians sue DOJ as Trump shrugs off law meant to preserve White House papers

302

New fundraising number show election landscape emerging ahead of primaries

303

The 2026 NBA Playoffs start Saturday. Here's what to know

304

Hormuz reopens, but insurers aren't ready to sound the all-clear

305

Old Weezer and Chris Rainbow songs find a new life on TikTok

306

She used to run U.S. AIDS relief — now, foreign aid has changed

307

Iran says Strait of Hormuz is open

308

The world's oldest chicken is reportedly a jazz aficionado