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What's so cool about the far side of the moon? A NASA Artemis II scientist explains NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with NASA's Kelly Evans Young, the Artemis science flight operations lead, about the rigors of space and the lunar slingshot to get home. Gabriel J. Sánchez
World U.K. convenes 40 nations to discuss Strait of Hormuz Foreign ministers from more than 40 countries are meeting virtually to discuss President Trump's request for help in ensuring shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Fatima Al-Kassab
The K-pop group BTS is back with a new album and single BTS recently returned from a nearly four-year hiatus with a new album and single. Both are now at the top of the Billboard charts. Stephen Thompson
Animals Tiny fish prove adept at climbing waterfalls Scientists discovered a tiny fish that can climb up a 50-foot waterfall in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a rare feat for a small fish. Ari Daniel
Economy War with Iran continues, raising big concerns across the economy and markets Financial markets were not reassured by President Trump's address to the nation. Stocks tumbled while energy prices climbed. The shooting war adds to the economic fallout from Trump's trade war. Maria Aspan
Soundside's Weekend Warmup - NorWesCon, West Coast Swing, and COMEDY! Soundside presents the Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Libby Denkmann
Ever been abandonded on the trail? There's a name for that. The phrase “Alpine Divorce” was coined in a short story about a murderous husband over 100 years ago - but TikTok has lately adopted the label for less dastardly scenarios. Libby Denkmann
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