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Arts & Life A new documentary on Lorne Michaels reveals plenty — except the man himself Morgan Neville's film is packed with access and celebrity voices, but avoids deeper questions about its subject. Eric Deggans
Voices from gaza after ceasefire Six months into a ceasefire that promised an end to the war and a surge of aid, people say recovery hasn't even yet begun.
Health Why scientists are nervous about fungi They can pose a threat to human health — yeast infections are but one example. Scientists say not enough attention is paid to their ability to develop resistance to medications that treat them. Gabrielle Emanuel
World The U.S. blockade continues despite Iran's announcement the Strait of Hormuz is open Iran's foreign minister declared the Strait of Hormuz is open, following the start of an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. President Trump swiftly responded that the U.S. naval blockade on Iran will continue. NPR Staff
Casual Friday with Phil Burton and Danny Ball This week… King County Metro's fare enforcement program is showing unimpressive financial returns. Bike-only weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard are getting a tune-up. And in patented Mariners fashion, the reveal of Ichiro's new statue went wrong. Comedian Phil Burton and Simply Seattle’s Danny Ball are here to break down the week. Vaughan Jones
Israel and Lebanon begin tense 10-day ceasefire Israel and Lebanon agreed to the 10-day ceasefire, but Israel vowed to keep its forces in southern Lebanon, saying it would attack if threatened by Hezbollah. A Martínez
Carnegie Middle East Center director on fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon The historic ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon reveals a shifting role for Hezbollah in the decades-long war. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Maha Yahya of the Carnegie Middle East Center. Leila Fadel
Politics Logjam of U.S. immigration applications puts millions at greater risk of deportation An NPR analysis shows how immigrants' attempts to live or work legally in the U.S. are caught in a bureaucratic morass. Anusha Mathur
Health Do less, ask for more: How to make life easier as a working parent Going back to work after having a baby can be overwhelming. You're juggling all the emotions of being a new parent while getting up to speed at your job. Tips to help you make a smooth transition. Malaka Gharib
Morning news brief Israel and Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire, U.S. military officials say the blockade of Iranian ports and ceasefire is holding, Trump nominates former Coast Guard doctor as CDC chief. Leila Fadel