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National In newly released testimony, Jack Smith defends his investigations into Trump Former special counsel Jack Smith spoke with lawmakers behind closed doors in December. That testimony is now public. Luke Garrett
National Mobile crisis teams shut down amid funding troubles In recent years, mobile crisis response teams respond to 911 calls about people in mental crisis, to avoid involving police. But some crisis units have now closed for lack of consistent funding. Aaron Bolton
Health Care What's ahead for the weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1s in 2026 There's a new pill and new ways to pay for the weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1s. Sydney Lupkin
Music How Yo-Yo Ma melds music with the outdoors for the podcast Our Common Nature NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast Our Common Nature from WNYC, which connects music with nature and place. Mallory Yu
National California study has lessons for efforts to protect workers from excessive heat A new study finds that California's rules protecting workers from excessive heat likely save dozens of lives every year. This comes as the federal government considers national heat-protection rules. Alejandra Borunda
National Thousands of people turn out for NYC Mayor Mamdani's inauguration New York City has a new mayor. Zohran Mamdani is the city's first Muslim mayor and a democratic socialist. Brigid Bergin
Arts & Life Tips from Life Kit to set you up for success in 2026 Sometimes life can get in the way of meeting our ambitions. NPR's Life Kit podcast host Marielle Segarra gives us some practical, daily life tips to set us up for success in 2026. Scott Detrow
Israel bans Doctors Without Borders in Gaza. This clinic offers life-saving care NPR visits a Doctors Without Borders clinic at risk of closure after Israel bans dozens of aid groups in Gaza. Aya Batrawy
Arts & Life Author John Green talks about living with obsessive compulsive disorder On Wild Card, famous guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author John Green reflects on living with obsessive compulsive disorder.
Books Making a resolution to read more this year? Consider 1992's 'Waiting to Exhale' Andrew Limbong and BA Parker from the Books We Love podcast are revisiting Terry McMillan's classic, Waiting to Exhale. Andrew Limbong