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National The current status of SNAP — and another food assistance option The Trump administration says it will restart SNAP benefits, but will pay out only half the normal amount. But private and other public resources have been available for families needing assistance. Jennifer Ludden
3 Austrian nuns in their 80s left a retirement home to break into their old convent Three Austrian nuns have left a retirement home to break into their old convent — with local support and an Instagram following. Esme Nicholson
Health To optimize health, sync your habits with your body clock. Here's how With darker days ahead after winding back our clocks, one strategy for better health is to align your daily habits, like sleep and meals, with your body's clock. Allison Aubrey
Elections What the last campaign day in the New York City mayoral race looks like New York City's mayoral race draws to a close on Tuesday. Frontrunner Zohran Mamdani is urging volunteers to get out the vote. Meanwhile, Andrew Cuomo is hoping for a come-from-behind win. Brian Mann
Elections These key races around the U.S. could have consequences nationally Presidential or congressional races aren't on the ballot, but there are some key races around the U.S. that could have consequences nationally. We look at the messages the candidates are running on. Domenico Montanaro
Sports Phil Jackson reflects on past legends and future potential for NBA's 75th birthday NBA coaching legend Phil Jackson and basketball writer Sam Smith take their decades-long friendship to the page in their book Masters of the Game: A Conversational History of the NBA in 75 players. Justine Kenin
World Some lawmakers are worried that Trump is dragging the U.S. into war with Venezuela President Trump is escalating boat strikes near Venezuela without ruling out hitting targets in the country. Lawmakers are warning the U.S. may be drifting toward war without a clear justification. Michele Kelemen
Health A gun violence 'action plan' calls for a new emphasis on prevention Dozens of leaders in medicine, criminal justice and more issued an urgent call for collective action to tackle the gun violence crisis in the U.S. Rhitu Chatterjee
World Trump is slashing the number of refugees. What does that mean? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Sharif Aly of the International Refugee Assistance Project about President Trump drastically slashing the number of refugees that can enter the U.S. Juana Summers
Politics The weird rule that shapes Seattle school board races We got a listener question, and we had to answer it. Sami West