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Arts & Life Jeff Hiller's Emmy win has been surprisingly meaningful for him, he says Jeff Hiller won an Emmy this year for his role in HBO's "Somebody Somewhere." The recognition came after decades of bit roles in TV. And he says the win has been unexpectedly meaningful for him.
Health Intense mental exercise may be able to offset the effects of aging, research finds A new study shows that cognitive training can increase the levels of a key chemical messenger in the brain responsible for decision-making. Jon Hamilton
Law & Courts A legal analyst weighs in on the federal indictment of John Bolton NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to former top FBI lawyer Andrew Weissmann about the federal indictment of John Bolton, the former National Security Adviser under President Trump during his first term. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Animals Jumper, a wild horse famous for jumping fences in North Carolina, has died Wild horse manager Meg Puckett remembers the horse "Jumper," a wild horse on North Carolina's Outer Banks famous for jumping fences. Christopher Intagliata
Economy American farmers were already struggling. The shutdown made it worse NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with fourth generation farmer and advocate Joe Maxwell about how the government shutdown is stressing already overwhelmed American farmers. Tyler Bartlam
Music Mexican singer Meme del Real blends indie rock and Latin rhythms Meme del Real has been part of the beloved Mexican rock band Café Tacvba for more than 30 years. This week, the 56-year-old singer released his debut solo record. Anamaria Sayre
National No Kings organizers say protests against the Trump administration will be peaceful The second national No Kings protest will take place in various cities this weekend. In the Chicago area, it's against a backdrop of escalating tensions. Jessica Pupovac
Sports Teams from across the U.S. will face off in the Australian rules football nationals While most fans will be watching college teams hit the gridiron or Major League Baseball playoffs, there's another sporting event happening: the U.S. championship of the Australian Football League. Buffy Gorrilla
National Shooter at ICE facility in Dallas was a 'loner' who didn't talk much, his family said What motivated the shooter who last month killed two detainees at a Dallas ICE field office? Experts say it's less about politics and more about a desire for notoriety Caroline Love
Technology Financial markets are being subjected to misinformation — spread by AI Market manipulation is an old issue. People try to make money off unsuspecting investors by artificially influencing the price of a stock. But what about when the one manipulating markets isn't human? Wailin Wong