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Politics Out of work and with 2 teens, this mom may lose food stamps under Trump's changes Policy experts say new SNAP changes don't address the challenges faced by single parents. They also argue that losing food assistance will only create more barriers for struggling families. Juliana Kim
Health Why the 'mad scramble' to fill hormone therapy prescriptions for menopause With the removal of FDA warning labels, hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause has grown in popularity. Now some patients are reporting delays in filling prescriptions for estrogen patches. Allison Aubrey
Politics Georgia special election to replace MTG tests the power of Trump's endorsement Voting ends Tuesday night in the district that former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene left this year after a feud with President Trump. It's unclear if his pick will win her spot. Sarah Kallis
Politics Trump hails Iran successes, doesn't give war's time frame President Trump says the U.S. is 'achieving major strides' in Iran but doesn't cite an endpoint. Steve Inskeep
Politics How is Trump's war stance resonating with Republicans? NPR's Steve Inskeep asks political consultant Sarah Longwell about President Trump's focus on Iran. Steve Inskeep
National With Noem out, North Carolina hopes to get FEMA funding Politicians in North Carolina are hopeful new leadership at the Department of Homeland Security will result in finally getting FEMA recovery funding that's been delayed by Kristi Noem. Gerard Albert III
Iraqi ex-foreign minister on regional fallout from Iran conflict NPR's Leila Fadel sits down with Iraq's former Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari to talk about the fallout from the US-Israel war against Iran, for Iraq and the region. Leila Fadel
Cyber Warfare tactics increasingly used in Iran conflict Cyber warfare is coming out of the shadows in the Iran war, from hacking phone apps to recruiting agents online to embracing AI as a weapon. Daniel Estrin
World Ukrainian towns turn to drone nets to try stop deaths Towns in eastern Ukraine are putting up netting over sidewalks and roads to stop Russian drones from killing civilians and soldiers. Eleanor Beardsley
Environment Guam objects to Trump administration plan to allow deep-sea mining in western Pacific The Trump administration wants to allow deep-sea mining for critical minerals near the American territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Residents are worried about environmental impacts. Dana Williams