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"We tend to feel it first" - WA farmers are facing a fertilizer and fuel shock Since the U.S. and Israel started their bombing campaign against Iran, and Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, diesel prices have hit record highs in Washington state. And so have fertilizer prices. Libby Denkmann
Science The Artemis II crew saw parts of the moon never seen before. Here's what they said The astronauts on Artemis II observed parts of the moon humans had never seen before. Their findings provide a scientific baseline — and sense of wonder — for future missions. Ava Berger
World A Moscow poet highlights the challenges of speaking out against the war in Ukraine In Russia, protesting against the war in Ukraine can be dangerous. But one Russian poet living in Moscow, Vadim Dzyuba, is speaking out. Charles Maynes
The Fanti Carnival celebrates the heritage of transatlantic slave trade returnees Lagos bursts into color as the vibrant Lagos Fanti Carnival celebrates the Afro-Brazilian heritage of the "Aguda," formerly enslaved people who returned from Brazil in the 19th century. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Environment Northwest starts to feel the heat following un-snowy winter Fire experts are bracing for a bad summer for wildfires around the western United States, a sneak peek of conditions in years ahead as the earth’s climate continues to warm. John Ryan
Voices from inside Iran Among Iranians who oppose the regime in Tehran, some welcome the U.S. bombing campaign, while others say it is going too far. Arezou Rezvani
Television Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder talk about how 'Hacks' has helped bridge generations NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder about season 5 of their Emmy-winning HBO Max comedy, Hacks. Ashley Brown
Politics Will Democratic wins affect plans for Florida redistricting? After Democrats flipped two seats in surprising legislative elections, Florida political insiders weigh whether Republican should risk redistricting later this month to win more House seats. Douglas Soule
Europe VP Vance is in Budapest to support Hungarian PM Orban, who is trailing in the polls Vice President J.D. Vince slams the European "bureaucrats" for allegedly meddling in Hungarian politics, as he joins an election rally with incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban Rob Schmitz
Politics Congressional Democrats raise alarm over Trump's comments on Iran Dozens of Congressional Democrats raised alarm Tuesday over President Trump's rhetoric about Iran. Most Republican lawmakers have been silent. Eric McDaniel