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The fragile truce in Gaza edges toward its next phase Hamas says it has returned remains of an Israeli soldier held in Gaza since 2014. It's a sign of progress towards the next stage of the ceasefire. Meanwhile, President Trump's envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, returns to Israel. Lauren Frayer
Health What's behind your phone cravings and how movement can replace them Breaking your scrolling habit could help you feel calmer, happier, and more energized. NPR's Life Kit explains how to get there. Marielle Segarra
Movies How movies turn heartbreak into comedy, tragedy, and everything in between From revenge plots to quiet goodbyes, breakup movies explore how people rebuild when love falls apart. Mia Venkat
Economy What the push for affordability reveals about wealth inequality Columbia University professor and Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz warns that unchecked inequality is pushing America toward economic and political peril. Ahmad Damen
Movies 'I Love LA' finds humor in the chaos of trying to make it in Hollywood Comedian Rachel Sennott turns her chaotic twenties in Los Angeles into the HBO series 'I Love LA', a comedy about friendship, identity, and growing up online. Kira Wakeam
World Brazil's favela residents are demanding a say in climate talks As Brazil prepares to host COP30, residents of Rio de Janeiro's favelas are mobilizing to make sure the voices of the world's informal settlements aren't left out of global climate talks. Julia Carneiro
Books The first novel from Craig Thomas, co-creator of 'How I Met Your Mother,' parallels his life The novel blends sharp satire of Hollywood with a deeply personal look at family, marriage, and raising a child with disabilities. Sacha Pfeiffer
World BBC director resigns after criticism of the broadcaster's editing of a Trump speech The BBC said that director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness have resigned after criticism of the broadcaster's editing of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Associated Press
Politics Trump tells states to 'immediately undo' steps to fund November SNAP benefits The Trump administration late Saturday directed states that they must "immediately undo" any actions they have made to provide benefits to low-income families via SNAP. Chandelis Duster
World Israel receives remains of hostage that Hamas says is IDF soldier killed in 2014 Hadar Goldin was killed on Aug. 1, 2014, two hours after a ceasefire took effect ending that year's war between Israel and Hamas. The Associated Press