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Arts & Life The Sonoran Desert teems with wildlife. These 3D scans could help protect its future A new art exhibit in Phoenix features some of the world's prickliest plants. It could also help save them. Alina Hartounian
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 smart watches or Oura rings, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions. Allison Aubrey
Morning news brief Trump announces planned Iran war peace talks, Tehran signals it may boycott negotiations amid ongoing U.S. naval pressure, businesses can now apply for Trump tariff refunds. Michel Martin
Journalist discusses the history behind the conflict between Israel and Lebanon NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with journalist Kim Ghattas about the long history of conflict between Israel and Lebanon. Leila Fadel
National 8 children killed in mass shooting in Louisiana, police say Eight children between the ages of 1 and 14 are dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say. Michel Martin
National FBI staffers raise concerns about Director Kash Patel's behavior, report says NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Sarah Fitzpatrick, staff writer at The Atlantic, about concerns raised by FBI staff members about the leadership of Director Kash Patel. Leila Fadel
World After massive cuts, U.S. says HIV work aboard is going well, but experts disagree The Trump administration has released new data on the country's HIV/AIDS work abroad. It is claiming the numbers are good news, but many HIV experts say they paint a worrisome picture. Gabrielle Emanuel
World Ukraine's fast-growing defense tech sector takes center stage in Iran war While Ukraine seeks to shift its image from not only a recipient of military aid but also a provider, its battle-tested, anti-drone tech is taking center stage in the Iran war. Joanna Kakissis
Iran says it may boycott second round of peace talks with the U.S. President Trump announced a second round of Iran talks in Pakistan while warning of renewed strikes if diplomacy fails, but Tehran signals it may boycott negotiations amid ongoing U.S. naval pressure. Leila Fadel
Technology A humanoid robot sprints past the human half-marathon world record in Beijing race The winner from Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, completed the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, running faster than the human world record in a show of China's technological leaps. The Associated Press