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National Why it feels like tornadoes are becoming more common, according to an expert Are tornadoes getting worse, or does it just seem that way? NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the recent series of devastating tornadoes across the plains states. Erika Ryan Sarah Handel Ari Shapiro
World What's next for Rafah Israeli tanks rumbled into southern Gaza and seized control of the critical Rafah border crossing with Egypt. Israel and Hamas are trying yet again to work out a ceasefire in Egypt's capital Cairo. Greg Myre
National Man admits racial harassment of Utah women's NCAA basketball team Prosecutors in northern Idaho say they won't bring charges against a man who admitted to using a racial slur against University of Utah women's basketball players. Kirk Siegler
World The annual Eurovision song contest is underway in Sweden Thirty-seven nations Compete in Europe's Song Contest: Kitsch, Peace, Politics. The countries hope their entry will be named best song of 2024, though some of the greatest drama happens offstage. Willem Marx
World The past 24 hours have been a whirlwind for Palestinians in Rafah Israeli tanks rolled into the southern Gaza city of Rafah Tuesday, taking control of the territory's border crossing with Egypt. Linah Mohammad Patrick Jarenwattananon
Nebraska Republican brings resolution to censure Ilhan Omar This comes after recent remarks Omar gave on a college campus where she referred to Jewish students not engaging in an anti-Israel protest "pro-genocidal." Barbara Sprunt
World Biden decries surge of antisemitism since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel President Biden spoke out against harassment of Jewish students on college campuses, part of what he called a "ferocious surge of antisemitism" seen since Oct. 7. Tamara Keith
National After years of scandal, Boy Scouts of America changes its name to Scouting America The 114-year-old organization says it's rebranding to Scouting America to be more inclusive. The move by the Boy Scouts after a wide-ranging child sex abuse scandal and bankruptcy. Debbie Elliott
Cue the velvet ropes, movie passes, and popcorn: Seattle International Film Festival is back Cue the velvet ropes, movie passes, and popcorn: Seattle International Film Festival is back Ruby de Luna
National What we can learn from 4 schools that have reached agreements with Gaza protesters Northwestern, Brown, Rutgers and University of Minnesota are among the handful of schools that have reached agreements with student protesters. Here's how they did it, and what could come next. Rachel Treisman