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Science Is it the magnesium or the massage? The facts about magnesium lotion for sleep Social media influencers claim that using lotion with magnesium promotes sleep. But there's little evidence magnesium taken in this way is effective. Katia Riddle
Arts & Life Steven Spielberg reflects on 'Jaws' at 50: The shark, the nightmares and a new exhibit 50 years after Jaws nearly destroyed Spielberg's career, a new exhibit spotlights the groundbreaking film. Cory Turner
Politics A record number of congressional lawmakers aren't running for reelection in 2026. Here's the list NPR is tracking the record number of lawmakers in Congress who have already announced they don't plan to run for reelection ahead of the 2026 midterms. Stephen Fowler
Environment Melting glaciers mean an uncertain future for Europe's rivers Europe is warming faster than any continent. That's speeding up glacial melt, which is already threatening Europe's largest rivers. Rob Schmitz
Politics Trump, fascinated by the royals, gets a rare second U.K. state visit Trump has long expressed fascination with the royal family. The U.K. government will tap into that this week during a state visit that combines pageantry and politics. Danielle Kurtzleben
Science Australia approves vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia Chlamydia in koalas can cause blindness, infertility and even death. Chandelis Duster
National More details emerge about the alleged shooter of conservative organizer Charlie Kirk More details emerge about the alleged shooter of conservative organizer Charlie Kirk. Luke Garrett
National Federal funding cuts to food program impacts communities and farmers The Trump administration announced this spring it's ending a pandemic-era program that helped food banks and tribal governments buy fresh produce from local farmers. Marc Rivers
World Israel's attack on Qatar rattles Gulf region Israel bombing Qatar brings the war in Gaza to the Gulf, rattling a US ally and upending diplomatic ceasefire efforts. Aya Batrawy
Climate Adapting to coastal erosion in Louisiana and Alaska NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the team from the WWNO/WRKF podcast Sea Change about their reporting on community responses to climate-driven coastal erosion in Alaska and Louisiana. Avery Keatley