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National A new generation of pilots is taking flight at Tuskegee, 80 years after the Airmen Vontasia Smith is among the first students training for pilot licenses in Tuskegee University's revived aviation program. Gabriel J. Sánchez
National Schools to close Monday in Michigan community that experienced deadly church attack Multiple people were shot at a Mormon church in Michigan that was then set on fire, authorities said Sunday. The shooter was killed by police. Joe Hernandez
World Palestinian death toll tops 66,000 as Netanyahu prepares to meet Trump The death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has topped 66,000 Palestinians, Gaza's Health Ministry said, a day before the Israeli Prime Minister heads for talks with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Tony Hawk auctions his iconic 1999 skateboard on which he first did the "900" In 1999, Tony Hawk's "900" trick put a fresh spin on skateboarding. Now the board, helmet and other gear he used to land it have sold big at auction. Hawk tells us how it all came together. Michael Radcliffe
Is 'One Battle After Another' Paul Thomas Anderson's best film yet? A sprawling action film from Paul Thomas Anderson, 'One Battle After Another,' plunges Leonardo DiCaprio into a tale of yesteryear's radicalism and the politics of today. Bob Mondello
Julia Michaels discusses her new song 'No Heartbreak's Killed Me Yet' We hear from singer/songwriter Julia Michaels about her new song, "No Heartbreak's Killed Me Yet." It was inspired by an incident that wasn't fatal, but nonetheless landed the artist in the hospital. Ayesha Rascoe
'Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave' is a journey to cemeteries across 4 continents NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Argentine novelist, Mariana Enriquez, about her new nonfiction book, "Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave." It chronicles her visits to cemeteries across four continents. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life 'Doomscroll,' 'rizz,' 'dad bod': Gen Z lingo is entering the Meriam-Webster dictionary Meriam-Webster is revising one of its dictionaries to include many Gen Z words like "dad bod" and "cold brew." Ayesha Rascoe
National Trump wants to send troops to 'war-ravaged' Portland. City officials say there's no need President Trump says he'll send troops to Portland, Oregon - the latest deployment to an American city. Officials there say it's unnecessary. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim discusses how Democrats are negotiating to avoid a shutdown NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Senator Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, about his party's strategy heading into a possible government shutdown. Ayesha Rascoe