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Science Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully These matriarchal rodents often have bloody succession wars to replace their queen. But in a colony in California, Queen Tere ceded the throne to her daughter, Arwen, without violence. Pien Huang
Uncertainty hangs over U.S.-Iran talks as ceasefire deadline looms President Trump says he does not want to extend the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran as the clock ticks down on the deadline. Aya Batrawy
Technology What having a product guy as Apple's CEO might mean for the company Apple's next CEO has been responsible for developing the hardware for many products. NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jay Peters of The Verge about what the company could look like under his leadership. Juana Summers
Economy Trump's pick to lead the Fed says he'd like to see 'regime change' in its policies President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve went before a Senate committee today — but Kevin Warsh's confirmation could be held up by forces that are outside his control. Juana Summers
Politics What the sudden turnover in Trump's Cabinet means for him politically With the news that Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer would be leaving her post later this year, President Trump has lost three high-profile women on his Cabinet in a little over a month. Tamara Keith
Health Trump's order is a milestone for proponents of using psychedelics as medicine President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at accelerating research and approval of psychedelics for treating mental health conditions, like depression, PTSD and addiction. Will Stone
National Trump administration gives an update on its plans to overhaul air traffic control Nearly a year after launching an ambitious plan to rebuild the U.S.'s air traffic control infrastructure, leaders at the DOT gave an update, including details on a proposed AI-driven software system. Juana Summers
World As Pakistan seeks to broker U.S.–Iran peace, citizens watch for gains at home As Pakistan works to broker peace between the U.S. and Iran, many Pakistanis are watching closely to see whether the diplomatic boost will translate into improvements at home. Betsy Joles
Politics An unusual number of Congress members are being pressured to resign or face expulsion Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., is one of four House members who have been under pressure to resign or face expulsion recently. What does this spate of embattled members say about Congress? Sam Gringlas
Politics Florida AG launches criminal investigation into ChatGPT over FSU shooting Florida's attorney general is launching a criminal investigation into the alleged role of ChatGPT in a mass shooting at Florida State University last year. Tristian Wood