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Politics Rep. Adam Smith on the U.S. strikes on Iran and the debate over Trump's war powers NPR's Leila Fadel asks Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee, about President Trump's unilateral authorization to strike Iran. Leila Fadel
Climate Here's what we know about how the U.S. war with Iran is impacting oil and gas markets The U.S. war with Iran poses serious risks to global energy markets. It's impacting flows of oil as well as liquified natural gas. Julia Simon
World Iran war widens, threatening to engulf Lebanon The war over Iran engulfed more of the Middle East and beyond on Monday as Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah responded to the killing of Iran's spiritual leader with its first attack on Israel in more than a year. Jawad Rizkallah
Science Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their habitat, a new study in PLOS Biology finds. Ari Daniel
Politics Congress gears up for vote on Trump's war powers in Iran — after the battle began Democrats and a few Republicans are calling for curbing Trump's unilateral use of military power in Iran, despite previous such efforts failing to advance. Luke Garrett
Business How long do electric vehicle batteries actually last? When the modern electric vehicle was still in its infancy, drivers worried that vehicles would need expensive battery replacements within a few years. But battery lifespans are exceeding expectations. Camila Domonoske
Politics 7 key points in U.S.-Iran relations since 1953 The U.S. and Iran have a long history of tensions, including a CIA-led campaign to topple Iran's prime minister in 1953 and the taking of American hostages in 1979. Joe Hernandez
National Supreme Court ponders law making it a crime for gun owners to use marijuana The law, the same one used to prosecute Joe Biden's son for illegal gun possession, has united an array of strange bedfellows, from conservative gun rights groups to liberal civil liberties groups. Nina Totenberg
Health Got elbow or heel pain? Shockwave therapy can help As more people stay active as they age, overuse injuries are increasing. A non-invasive treatment known as shockwave therapy can help ease heel and elbow pain. Here's how. Allison Aubrey
Politics Texas primaries could test whether Latino support for GOP is holding after 2024 gains The GOP made big strides with Latino voters in 2024. Immigration and the economy were key drivers, but two years later, those issues could sway them to back Democrats in primaries happening this week. Ashley Lopez