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Arts & Life A Maine farm turns getting lost into a prize-winning tradition Trujillo Family Orchards in Maine has claimed national corn maze honors five years in a row. Co-owner Jonathan Kenerson explains how they do it. Gabriel J. Sánchez
Race & Identity One man's mission to pull Colorado teens out of gun violence Jo Erickson of Colorado Public Radio tells the story of Jason McBride's mission to steer teens away from gun violence in the podcast Systemic. Andrew Limbong
Books In the new novel, The Ten-Year Affair, a married woman's fantasy starts to feel real Author Erin Somers explores marriage, desire, and the blurry space between fantasy and reality in her new novel. Andrew Limbong
Books Inside Gucci Mane's new memoir about fame, mental health struggles, and starting over Music journalist and author Kathy Iandoli talks about co-writing Episodes, Gucci Mane's memoir about his life and mental health. Andrew Limbong
Arts & Life Sam Rivers, bassist and founding member of Limp Bizkit, dies aged 48 "Sam Rivers wasn't just our bass player — he was pure magic. The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound," Limp Bizkit said in a social media post Saturday. Chandelis Duster
World Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaching fragile ceasefire in Gaza The Israel Defense Forces said Sunday it responded after "terrorists" attacked troops operating in the Rafah area with gunfire and an anti-tank missile. Hamas said it was unaware of the clashes. Joe Hernandez
World Masked thieves steal 'priceless' jewels from the Louvre museum France's Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, called the heist "a major, highly organized operation" that lasted just seven minutes. Authorities were still drawing up the value of the stolen items. Rebecca Rosman
Israel carries out its first airstrikes in Gaza since the ceasefire The Israeli military has carried out its first airstrikes in Gaza since a ceasefire began more than a week ago after accusing Hamas of attacking Israeli troops. Don Gonyea
Europe Prince Andrew gives up royal titles after growing pressure over Epstein links NPR's Don Gonyea talks to author, Catherine Mayer, about the significance of Prince Andrew giving up his royal titles after Jeffrey Epstein allegations against him refuse to fade. Don Gonyea
Arts & Life Why the numbers 6-7 are driving math teachers up the wall You may have heard kids say "six, seven". We unpack what's behind the latest slang making waves in playgrounds and online. Don Gonyea