The Latest Climate After the LA fires, false narratives on social media impacted state policy Misinformation spread quickly after the wildfires in Los Angeles last year. Some of these false narratives on social media impacted California policy. Julia Simon Business The world has too much oil right now. Will companies want Venezuela's? Crude prices are low. Companies are being cautious. But huge reserves — particularly of the heavy, viscous oil Venezuela has in abundance — remain appealing. Camila Domonoske National DHS wants Venezuelans to return home, but fears remain as long as Maduro regime is in power Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have been in limbo since the Trump administration removed their temporary protected status late last year. That uncertainty has intensified as U.S. immigration officials again push for those migrants to return to Venezuela. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán National Morning news brief Trump's plans for Venezuela's future remain unclear, the president tries to offer his party a "roadmap" for winning the midterms, European leaders express alarm at Trump's comments on Greenland. Leila Fadel What does U.S. history tell us about what's unfolding in Venezuela? What does history tell us about U.S. actions in Venezuela? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq." Steve Inskeep Law & Courts Trial of former Uvalde school police officer paused after testimony of key witness Testimony in the trial of a former Uvalde school police officer was paused Tuesday after the prosecution was accused of withholding information after a key witness changed their testimony. Camille Phillips National California fire victims say slow insurance payouts have stalled efforts to rebuild California fire victims say they're struggling to rebuild because insurance payouts have been slow or insufficient. Some lawmakers say home insurance is failing those facing climate change. Michael Copley Sports Women's para ice hockey edges closer to its own Olympic stage When the Paralympics begin in Italy, one sport that won't be in the competition is women's para ice hockey. But after a successful World Championships, players hope it could be added in the future. Emily Chen-Newton Music Mexican singer-songwriter Humbe completes trilogy with new album about renewal Mexican singer-songwriter Humbe has released three albums in three years. His latest, "Dueño del Cielo," completes a trilogy started in 2023. Lilly Quiroz Food The foods and flavors that could be 2026's newest trends From pandan to fibermaxxing, a look at the food trends experts are predicting for 2026. Neda Ulaby Prev 214 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Climate After the LA fires, false narratives on social media impacted state policy Misinformation spread quickly after the wildfires in Los Angeles last year. Some of these false narratives on social media impacted California policy. Julia Simon
Business The world has too much oil right now. Will companies want Venezuela's? Crude prices are low. Companies are being cautious. But huge reserves — particularly of the heavy, viscous oil Venezuela has in abundance — remain appealing. Camila Domonoske
National DHS wants Venezuelans to return home, but fears remain as long as Maduro regime is in power Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have been in limbo since the Trump administration removed their temporary protected status late last year. That uncertainty has intensified as U.S. immigration officials again push for those migrants to return to Venezuela. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
National Morning news brief Trump's plans for Venezuela's future remain unclear, the president tries to offer his party a "roadmap" for winning the midterms, European leaders express alarm at Trump's comments on Greenland. Leila Fadel
What does U.S. history tell us about what's unfolding in Venezuela? What does history tell us about U.S. actions in Venezuela? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq." Steve Inskeep
Law & Courts Trial of former Uvalde school police officer paused after testimony of key witness Testimony in the trial of a former Uvalde school police officer was paused Tuesday after the prosecution was accused of withholding information after a key witness changed their testimony. Camille Phillips
National California fire victims say slow insurance payouts have stalled efforts to rebuild California fire victims say they're struggling to rebuild because insurance payouts have been slow or insufficient. Some lawmakers say home insurance is failing those facing climate change. Michael Copley
Sports Women's para ice hockey edges closer to its own Olympic stage When the Paralympics begin in Italy, one sport that won't be in the competition is women's para ice hockey. But after a successful World Championships, players hope it could be added in the future. Emily Chen-Newton
Music Mexican singer-songwriter Humbe completes trilogy with new album about renewal Mexican singer-songwriter Humbe has released three albums in three years. His latest, "Dueño del Cielo," completes a trilogy started in 2023. Lilly Quiroz
Food The foods and flavors that could be 2026's newest trends From pandan to fibermaxxing, a look at the food trends experts are predicting for 2026. Neda Ulaby