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Movies What's your favorite spy film? NPR staffers share their thoughts NPR staffers discuss their favorite films that feature spies and espionage. Marc Rivers
How families in northern Nigeria are rewriting the rules on children Even in Africa's most populous country, attitudes about family size oare starting to shift. The change in thinking is most striking in Nigeria's Muslim and conservative north. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Politics Hungary's Viktor Orbán concedes defeat, ending 16 years in power Hungarian voters turned out in the greatest numbers since the 1990s to turn away from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's right-wing populist Fidesz party, putting an end to Orbán's 16 years in power. NPR Staff
World A country-by-country glance at Pope Leo XIV's trip to Africa Pope Leo XIV's four-nation, 11-day trip to Africa is so dizzying in its complexity it recalls some of the globetrotting odysseys of St. John Paul II in his early years. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Asha Bhosle, the voice of Bollywood, has died aged 92 The Bollywood legend was one of the world's most recorded artists — who, by her own reckoning, made more than 12,000 songs. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Arts & Life The Analog Bag: Gen Z's solution to doomscrolling Ayesha Rascoe unpacks an analog bag — a tote filled with screen-free activities — curated by Weekend Edition staff. Dhanika Pineda
Arts & Life This tax season, Goldfish is rewarding parents for the 'Snack Tax' As Tax Day approaches, Goldfish offers sneaky snacking parents a special "Snack Tax" refund. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics Congress returns Monday with a long list: Iran war funding, airport security and more Congress is back Monday with a big to-do list: DHS funding, renewal of section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and 1.5 trillion dollars for the Department of Defense. Eric McDaniel
Europe Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán seeks a fifth consecutive term in office Over eight million Hungarians are eligible to vote in elections that could topple Viktor Orban, a European ally of President Trump. Esme Nicholson
National Drug overdose deaths drop sharply in the U.S. even as new street drugs emerge Drug overdose deaths continue to drop in the U.S., but experts say new street drugs made from synthetic chemicals are emerging rapidly. Brian Mann