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Arts & Life 'No More Tears' author discusses Johnson & Johnson's questionable business practices J&J recently lost a bid to settle lawsuits that claimed its talc powder products, including baby powder, caused cancer. Author Gardiner Harris says the company's defense "is beginning to crumble." Tonya Mosley Play AudioListen 37 mins
National Jillian Lauren: What we know about police shooting of Weezer bassist's wife Jillian Lauren suffered a non-life-threatening injury this week when police shot her in her yard after they say she pointed a gun at them. Details about the incident in Los Angeles are still emerging. Bill Chappell
Politics House approves budget framework, kickstarting work on Trump's domestic agenda House Republicans narrowly adopted a multitrillion dollar budget framework on Thursday, paving the way for lawmakers to begin work on many of President Trump's top policy priorities. Claudia Grisales
Politics Where do tariffs stand? A look at what's in place and what's on pause Trump announced a 90-day pause on most country-specific tariffs, but left other duties in place. Here's a look at where things stand and what could happen next. Rachel Treisman
Business U.S. stocks slide again as euphoria over Trump's tariff pause starts to fade U.S. stocks fell a day after posting spectacular gains over President Trump's decision to pause many of his tariffs. Now, some of that relief is starting to fade. Willem Marx
Science Aging former research chimps move to Chimp Haven All of the former research chimpanzees that had been living on an Air Force base in New Mexico have finally arrived at a sanctuary in Louisiana. Many of these chimps are in their 50s and 60s. Nell Greenfieldboyce
World U.S.-Russia ballerina freed in prisoner swap Ksenia Karelina, jailed over a $50 donation to Ukraine, released after U.S.-Russia prisoner swap. Charles Maynes
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Science Pain pathway in a dish could aid search for new analgesic drugs Scientists have recreated a pathway that senses pain, using clusters of human nerve cells grown in a dish. Jon Hamilton Play AudioListen 4 mins
Business Asia markets soar after President Trump pauses global tariffs Asia markets followed Wall Street's gains after Trump announced a pause on higher global tariffs, but investors are still looking to Beijing for reaction. Sherisse Pham