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Arts & Life Padma Lakshmi reflects on the lessons her grandmother taught her through cooking On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Padma Lakshmi reflects on the lessons her grandmother taught her through cooking.
Gaza ceasefire is holding one month on, but progress is stalled One month into the ceasefire in Gaza, Israel is still impeding aid as progress to the next phase stalls. Aya Batrawy
Sports The chess federation accuses a former champion of harassing a rival who died The game's governing body has filed a complaint against Vladimir Kramnik. Other players say he spent months making unproven allegations of cheating against Daniel Naroditsky, who died last month. The Associated Press
Politics Who is Laura Loomer, President Trump's self-described chief 'loyalty enforcer'? The New Yorker's Antonia Hitchens describes how Loomer went from a conspiracy theorist to a close ally of Trump who's gotten government officials she claims are disloyal to the president fired. Terry Gross
Arts & Life Ken Burns' 'American Revolution' will make you think differently about U.S. history Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it reminds viewers that the quest for a more perfect union is far from over. David Bianculli
Technology With increasing AI popularity, how can you make your emails sound more human? Artificial intelligence email assistants are crafting perfect, tailor-made messages with minimal human input.
How Palestinian life has changed under increasing Israeli occupation Israel’s control has increased significantly since Oct. 7, 2023, and Palestinians have seen their livelihoods constricted and their lands confiscated at unprecedented rates.
Arts & Life In Alaska, one man uses balloon art to quell winter blues Fairbanks, Alaska, gets extremely cold and dark in the winter, and residents turn to all kinds of hobbies to keep seasonal depression at bay.
Health College student with cerebral palsy returns to clinic that transformed her life Individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy and their families face a number of challenges.
Science Greetings from the Arctic Circle, where an icebreaker ship drew polar bears' attention Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. Jackie Northam