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Technology With help from monkeys, scientists build a leaner AI brain Scientists have created an AI version of a monkey brain that recognizes images without requiring the massive computing power of existing AI systems. Jon Hamilton
Politics Top House Dem wants Justice Department to explain missing Trump-related Epstein files After NPR reporting revealed dozens of pages of Epstein files related to President Trump appear to be missing from the public record, a top House Democrat wants to know why. Stephen Fowler
Politics ICE won't be at polling places this year, a Trump DHS official promises In a call with top state voting officials, a Department of Homeland Security official stated unequivocally that immigration agents would not be patrolling polling places during this year's midterms. Miles Parks
Europe Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S. on power outages, resilience and peace NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States as Russia's war with Ukraine stretches into a fifth year. Mary Louise Kelly
National Oyster harvesting returns to parts of North Florida bay after hiatus Parts of the Apalachicola {APP-ah-LATCH-ih-KOH-lah} Bay re-opened for limited wild oyster harvesting after a five-year pause. Oyster eaters and fishermen are delighted. Regan McCarthy
Health Here's what Trump didn't say on health in his speech In his State of the Union address, President Trump avoided health topics that he spoke of last year, including abortion and cancer. He also didn't mention his health secretary RFK Jr.'s priorities. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Politics What Trump's State of the Union address tells us about the midterm elections President Trump gave his State of the Union address Tuesday night — and blamed Democrats for the affordability issues facing many Americans. The address was also surprisingly short on new ideas. Tamara Keith
Arts & Life Her unsung hero stepped in when her dad couldn't be there Olivia Joffrey's teacher organized a Father's Day softball game for students and their dads. But Joffrey's father was sick and not able to be there for his daughter. Her unsung hero stepped in.
Journalist Norah O'Donnell corrects the record on the women lost to history NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Norah O'Donnell about her new book, "We the Women," which chronicles the stories of the women who built America. Mary Louise Kelly
Politics Tipped workers expect tax boon this year, but not a long-term fix In his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Trump once again touted new tax benefits for tipped workers, who like many Americans are feeling the pinch of higher prices. Luke Garrett