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Arts & Life A filmmaker pieces together her brother's troubled past in 'Blue Heron' Sophy Romvari's debut feature is a moving, semi-autobiographical account of a family doing everything they can to try to help their teen son Teresa Xie
Politics Iran attacks ships in Hormuz Strait as the U.S. continues its blockade amid ceasefire Three vessels came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz, after the U.S. and Iran failed to meet in Pakistan for talks to end the war and as President Trump extended the ceasefire but kept the blockade. NPR Staff
Trump extends ceasefire deadline with Iran President Trump again backs down ahead of a critical ceasefire deadline with Iran. Michel Martin
Former ambassador on Trump's decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Ambassador Ryan Crocker, who served in a number of countries across the Middle East, about President Trump's decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran. Steve Inskeep
Politics Hakeem Jeffries on implications of Virginia's Democrat-backed redistricting effort NPR's Michel Martin asks House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries about the nationwide implications of a Democrat-backed redistricting effort that was approved by voters in Virginia. Michel Martin
From guidebooks to Tik Tok, what influences how you travel? Host Dyer Oxley speaks with Seattle content creators Two Seattle Girls and travel expert Rick Steves about how phones have changed the way we travel and experience culture. Dyer Oxley
National 'We can do better,' FAA head says of work to update U.S. analog air traffic system The U.S. aviation system is being modernized — but FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and other leaders say it will take more money to make the system more efficient and flexible. Bill Chappell
National From the Himalayas to Newt Gingrich, the 'tree-huggers' prevail On Earth Day, we take a look back at the rocky history of "tree-huggers." The term originated in the 1970s in the Himalayas and was later co-opted by American politics in the 1990s. Now, environmentalists are reclaiming the word. Ava Berger
Politics RFK Jr. is on a congressional hearing blitz, after a long absence from Capitol Hill Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. caps off seven budget hearings in as many days, the first time he has testified before Congress since September. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Politics With Virginia vote, Democrats gain edge over Trump's national GOP redistricting push After Virginia voters weighed in on Tuesday, the redistricting set off by President Trump to help the GOP in the midterms has been countered and possibly surpassed by Democrats. Larry Kaplow