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Health How to navigate the maze of drug discounts to get the best price In February, TrumpRx joined a growing list of websites consumers can tap for discounts on their medicines. Here's a cheat sheet for getting the best deal. Sydney Lupkin
Politics Iran warns U.S. against ground invasion, as Pakistan holds diplomatic talks A high-ranking Iranian official has accused the US of planning a ground invasion as part of the next stage in the Iran war, and said such an intervention would be met with force. NPR Staff
Politics Why a 98-year-old federal judge is asking the Supreme Court for her job back Pauline Newman's story shines a light on the aging judiciary, where judges are getting older and lifetime tenure is raising thorny questions about retirement. Carrie Johnson
Politics Some critics of birthright citizenship say it's a fraud issue. What does that mean? Advocates for ending birthright citizenship point to "birth tourism" schemes to argue that the legal principle is ripe for exploitation and threatens national security. Experts say it's not so simple. Juliana Kim
Business He wants children's bikes made in the U.S.A. — and tariffs against his rivals Nearly all the bicycles sold in the United States are made overseas. An Indiana company set out to change that — and it's seeking a push from the Trump administration's tariffs. Scott Horsley
Sound Transit links Seattle and the Eastside: Opening day on the Crosslake Connection For more than 60 years, regional leaders dreamed of sending trains across Lake Washington. Today, that dream finally pulled into the station. Joshua McNichols
National Thousands of 'No Kings' protests take place around the world Thousands of protests took place around the country today, against the Trump administration. We hear from people who came out about why they were there. Adrian Ma
Politics Ethics committee finds Florida Democratic representative guilty of violations The House Ethics Committee found Rep. Shelia Cherfilus-McCormick guilty of ethics violations after a rare public hearing on allegations of financial crimes. Barbara Sprunt
World Yemen's Houthi rebels enter the fighting in the Middle East At least 15 U.S. military personnel were wounded in an Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia and Yemen's Houthi rebels entered the war with an attack on Israel. Adrian Ma
Technology How will two landmark social media verdicts reshape how we use this technology? Two landmark verdicts this week could reshape the way social media works. Aza Raskin, a co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, explains the implications of the courts' decisions. Adrian Ma