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'Pee-wee as Himself' is a portrait of a private man and his public alter ego Pee-wee As Himself tells the story of how a kid who grew up adoring The Little Rascals and I Love Lucy went on to revolutionize sketch comedy and children's television. Christopher Intagliata
National A wildfire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. It burned down once before The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only hotel on the park's North Rim, which is closed for the rest of the season due to wildfire risk. The hotel was already rebuilt once, after a kitchen fire in 1932. Rachel Treisman
World A young Palestinian American man was beaten to death by Israeli settlers A funeral has been held in the Israeli-occupied West Bank for a Palestinian American citizen from Florida and another Palestinian man, who Palestinian officials say were killed by Israeli settlers. Ruth Sherlock
Business Why the Federal Reserve's building renovations are attracting the White House's ire Scott Horsley
Music The best Latin Tiny Desk Contest entries NPR Music received a record number of entries to this year's Tiny Desk Contest: 7,500. The judges discovered so many amazing entries, and now we're sharing some of those standouts here. Felix Contreras
World Trump announces new weapon plan for Ukraine, threatens Russia with tariffs President Trump has set a new deadline for Russia to reach a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine. Trump is also promising to provide Ukraine with billions of dollars in military equipment. Greg Myre
Books The novel 'The Girl I Was' asks: What if we got a re-do? Jeneva Rose, author of The Perfect Marriage, has given new life to her first novel, which was previously self-published. It's about a woman who travels back in time and meets her 18-year-old self. Andrew Limbong
Science Scientists are finding ways to keep aging brains youthful The human brain tends to lose a step as we age. Now, scientists want to minimize that decline by studying people with exceptional brains. Jon Hamilton
National Supreme Court says Trump's efforts to close the Education Department can continue The Trump administration had appealed a decision that had directed it to stop gutting the U.S. Education Department and to reinstate many of the workers the government had laid off. Cory Turner
National Trump tells supporters not to 'waste time' on Epstein files. They're not happy President Trump is facing backlash from his supporters and opponents alike for how his administration has handled the release of evidence surrounding the death of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Stephen Fowler