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Politics Trump administration reverses course on law firms, vowing to appeal The Justice Department reversed course and took back an effort to abandon an appeal against four big law firms that challenged President Trump's punitive executive orders. Carrie Johnson
Economy U.S. gasoline prices set to jump with Iran war The U.S. war with Iran is rattling energy and financial markets. Gasoline prices jumped overnight while stock prices tumbled. Scott Horsley
World Hezbollah attack on Israel drags fragile Lebanon back into war Tensions in Lebanon are soaring as Hezbollah renews its attacks on Israel. Jane Arraf
As war widens in Middle East, the U.S. struggles to explain rationale for attacks President Trump took questions publicly for the first time since striking Iran as violence continues to unfold in the region. Franco Ordoñez
Business An Arkansas manufacturer pins hope on apprenticeships Virco Manufacturing has made school furniture since 1950. Now with competition from imports and an aging workforce, Virco is hoping to build the workforce it needs to survive through apprenticeships. Andrea Hsu
National The 2026 World Cup faces big challenges with only 100 days to go Will Iran compete? Will violence in Mexico flare up? And what about funding for host cities in the U.S.? With only 100 days left before it beings, the 2026 World Cup in North America is facing a lot of uncertainty. Rafael Nam
Arts & Life This quiet epic is the top-grossing Japanese live action film of all time The Oscar-nominated Kokuho tells a compelling story about friendship, the weight of history and the torturous road to becoming a star in Japan's Kabuki theater. John Powers
Politics President Trump is trying to make it harder to vote. Here's why that matters Trump is promoting tighter restrictions on mail-in ballots as well as passage of the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote. UCLA professor Richard Hasen unpacks the ramifications. Terry Gross
ICE car chases lead to crashes, death The Trump administration's mass deportation effort has given people more reason to flee immigration officers.
Arts & Life Scientists work to decipher ancient Roman board game How do you go about learning the rules for a board game that is centuries old?