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World How the energy crisis fueled by the war in Iran is affecting Asia Asia is feeling the energy shock of the war on Iran. NPR's A Martinez talks to Sam Reynolds of the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. A Martínez
World Morning news brief Israel's ground moves in Lebanon raise pressure on Western countries, Europeans leaders reject Trump's demand to help with the Strait of Hormuz, blackout leaves millions without power in Cuba. Michel Martin
Law & Courts Federal judge halts RFK Jr.'s changes to children's vaccine policies A federal judge has issued a preliminary ruling that puts a hold on the Trump administration's overhaul of vaccine policies, including cuts to the number of recommended vaccines for children. Michel Martin
Health Many say they use cannabis for their mental health, but there's no evidence it helps Many people say they use cannabis for their mental health, but researchers find there is little to no evidence that cannabis can be beneficial for any psychiatric condition. Will Stone
World Millions of migrants in the Middle East caught in the middle of the war in Iran As the war in Iran continues, millions of migrant workers in the Gulf are caught up in the ongoing conflict, adding to their already vulnerable existence. Hosts
Kennedy Center board votes to close venue for two years for renovations The Kennedy Center board voted Monday to close the complex for renovations. The vote follows President Trump's announcement that he plans to replace the venue's president Richard Grenell {greh-NELL}. Michel Martin
Science Donations to science often avoid scrutiny. Jeffrey Epstein used this to his advantage Billions of dollars are invested in science every year through philanthropy, with little legal or public scrutiny. Jeffrey Epstein utilized this to cultivate scientists and launder his reputation. Katia Riddle
Politics Voters head to the polls for statewide primaries in Illinois Voters in Illinois will head to the polls Tuesday for statewide primary elections. Among the races is the Democratic primary contest to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin. Mariah Woelfel
Crime Episode 4, Adults in the Room: 'Jonathan' Garfield High mourns a beloved teacher who dies by suicide. One student — who acted as the teacher’s confidant — wonders if he’s to blame. Alec Cowan
National Last protester in detention after Trump's campus crackdown has been released Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old from the West Bank who has lived in New Jersey since 2016, had been held in a U.S. immigration detention center in Texas since last March. The Associated Press