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Politics Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock talks about the shutdown's effects in his state NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., about the effects of the government shutdown in Georgia. Leila Fadel
Politics The Jackpod: Homeland insecurity On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on Kristi Noem. How the former South Dakota governor rose to head the Department of Homeland Security and the impact she is having on the agency that’s been described as “too big to manage.”
Politics A public broadcaster's path after losing U.S. funds: Youth sports and less local news South Dakota Public Broadcasting says there's an ironic result to President Trump's successful attack on public media: It will have to rely more on NPR programs. David Folkenflik
Politics As shutdown ripples through Georgia, voters consider who to blame Voters in Georgia are grappling with the effects of the government shutdown — and with who in Washington bears the blame. Sam Gringlas
Politics Memphis sees opportunity in Trump's plans for federal intervention Many in Memphis acknowledge that crime in the city is a real problem. And while President Trump's federal intervention might not be their ideal way to handle it, they're hoping it can provide some much-needed relief. Kat Lonsdorf
Politics Kiss reality goodbye: AI-generated social media has arrived With the launch of Sora 2, OpenAI has opened a new chapter in addictive, and some worry dangerous, AI video content. Geoff Brumfiel
National Morning news brief Government shutdown enters day three with no resolution in sight, the monthly jobs report is delayed because of the shutdown, and the White House pressures universities to adopt Trump-aligned compact. Leila Fadel
Books 'We the People' explores the history and complexities of the U.S. Constitution NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with U.S. historian Jill Lepore about her new book, "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution." Steve Inskeep
Education White House urges colleges to sign compact aligned with Trump's agenda The White House is pressuring colleges to align with President Trump's agenda, urging multiple schools across the country to sign a "compact" in exchange for priority access to federal grants. Elissa Nadworny
Economy Central banks globally have faced political pressure. Here's what happened there President Trump is continuing his push for more control of the Federal Reserve. The Planet Money team looked into what has happened globally when central banks face political pressure. Mary Childs