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National Here's why Trump's promised logging boom faces headwinds President Trump is trying to reverse the Clinton era rule that puts 59 million acres of National Forest lands off limits to timber harvest and other development. America's timber industry may not see the boom many conservatives expect. Kirk Siegler
Health Zone 2 training: Explaining the latest trend in fitness Zone 2 training is getting a lot of buzz in the fitness world. But what is it and should you care? Will Stone
National New Mexico to become first state to offer free childcare New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says her state will be the first to offer free universal childcare, but critics of the plan say key challenges haven't been addressed. Taylor Velazquez
Remembering beloved actress and style icon Diane Keaton Actress and style icon Diane Keaton has died at age 79. Known mostly for comedy, the Oscar-winning star of "Annie Hall" had an impressive, wide-ranging resume. Bob Mondello
World President Trump to address Israel's parliament amid hostage exchange Widely credited with sealing the deal on the ceasefire in Gaza, President Trump received the red carpet treatment when he arrived in Israel Monday. A Martínez
World The war devastated Gaza, destroying entire communities. What will it take to rebuild What needs to happen next for Gaza to start rebuilding after the war? NPR's Michel Martin asks Jack Lew, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Biden. Michel Martin
National She was about to drop out of college, but then her professor stepped in Midway through her first semester of college, Silvana Clark realized she didn't have enough money to finish the year. Then, her drama professor stepped in. Autumn Barnes
Politics Amid shutdown, Trump administration guts department overseeing special education Multiple sources tell NPR that, as part of the Trump administration's latest reduction-in-force, the U.S. Department of Education has gutted the office that handles special education. Cory Turner
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