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Politics How Trump manages relations with allies NPR's Juana Summers talks with Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, about how President Trump treats U.S. allies, and how allies like Canada are responding. Juana Summers
Don Schlitz, Grammy Award-winning writer of 'The Gambler,' remembered Grammy-winning country songwriter Don Schlitz passed away this month at 73. He was the writer behind songs such as Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler" and Randy Travis' "Forever and Ever, Amen". Elena Burnett
In a toss up Congressional district, Catholics reflect on Trump's pope comments Parishioners in Levittown, Pa., react to President Trump's dispute with Pope Leo, which could have consequences in this toss-up Congressional district. Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Business How Saudi Arabia's entertainment investments are playing out at home and abroad NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Scott Roxborough of The Hollywood Reporter about the meaning of Saudi Arabia's investment in the potential Paramount Skydance/Warner Brothers Discovery merger. Sarah Handel
Health Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smartwatches or an Oura Ring, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions. Allison Aubrey
World U.S.-Iran talks are uncertain as ceasefire is set to expire As the clock ticks down on the ceasefire, Iran says it may not attend fresh talks with the U.S. That's as a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon appears to be holding. Kat Lonsdorf
Business Small business owners queue up for tariff refunds Business people had their fingers above the keys, ready to go, when the U.S. government launched its tariff-refund portal Monday morning. Alina Selyukh
Animals Washington's gray wolf population reaches highest count to date New data shows Washington's gray wolf population has bounced back, reaching the highest statewide count of the species to date. Gabriel Spitzer
Environment In China, recharging EV batteries can be as quick as filling up a gas tank That's not the case in the U.S.
Environment Wildlife trade exposes humans to pathogens, new study finds Hunting, buying, selling and trapping wildlife is a multi-billion-dollar industry worldwide.