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Science NASA's Artemis II astronauts are launching to the moon today. Watch it here NASA's Artemis II mission aims to send four astronauts around the moon on a roughly 10-day journey that could help pave the way toward a future lunar landing. Amina Khan
National 4 takeaways from the U.S. men's national soccer team's World Cup tune-up games The two losses — 5-2 to Belgium and 2-0 to Portugal — were a wakeup call for the USMNT and the team's ambitions for this summer's World Cup. But the Americans said they welcomed the lessons learned. Becky Sullivan
National Supreme Court considers a historic case about who is — and isn't — born a citizen At issue is President Trump's challenge to a constitutional provision that has long been interpreted to guarantee American citizenship to every child born in the United States. Nina Totenberg
Morning news brief Trump tells allies who need Strait of Hormuz for oil to get it themselves, how the Iran war is impacting the U.S. and global economy, SCOTUS to hear arguments on birthright citizenship. Michel Martin
World After years in Russian captivity, former mayor of Ukrainian city returns home After spending most of the full-scale war in Russian captivity, the former mayor of a frontline Ukrainian city recalls his ordeal as he returns to a hometown deeply transformed by modern warfare. Joanna Kakissis
NASA readies for historic Artemis II moon launch Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, is set to launch as early as 6:24 p.m. Wednesday. Michel Martin
National Judge rules White House ballroom construction must stop until Congress approves it A judge ruled Tuesday that construction on President Trump's White House ballroom "must stop until Congress authorizes its completion." Danielle Kurtzleben
Health Care Groups work to give people living in rural areas with Parkinson's access to care Many people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease live in rural areas where it can be tough to access services they need, but dedicated individuals are working to make it easier. Bek Shackelford
Some Iranians express pessimism over the war and the potential for regime change Iranians coming across the border into Turkey are less hopeful than they were at the beginning of the war. Leila Fadel
Law & Courts Supreme Court to hear arguments on birthright citizenship Supreme Court justices are set to hear arguments on Wednesday in a challenge President Trump brought to the longstanding legal protections for citizenship conveyed to every child born in the U.S. Nina Totenberg