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National Trump administration launches trial program to fast-track electric air taxis The FAA is seeking proposals for projects that will include piloted and unmanned operations with a focus on electric air taxis, also called an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Chandelis Duster
National Students react to Charlie Kirk's killing and discuss their desire for more dialogue Utah State University students, where Charlie Kirk was supposed to speak at the end of the month, respond to the governor's plea to disagree constructively. Saige Miller
National The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held without bail The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held without bail in a Utah jail. Steve Futterman has the latest on the investigation. Steve Futterman
Education How millions of dollars in funding cuts will impact Hispanic Serving Institutions Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students. Gabriel J. Sánchez
Arts & Life David Bowie fans can explore his legacy at an unusual new archive in London A new exhibition in London shares David Bowie's archive, tracing his personas and evolution as a musician and artist. Robbie Griffiths
Politics President Trump's responses on political violence over time NPR's Tamara Keith examines President Trump's response to the Charlie Kirk assassination along with his reaction to a 2017 political shooting and other moments of political violence. Avery Keatley
World The impact of war told through the words of a child A child injured in an airstrike in Gaza gave a reporter the words to express the full impact of war. Ari Daniel
Immigration The Supreme Court clears the way for ICE agents to treat race as grounds for immigration stops As ICE immigration enforcement intensifies across the country, a Supreme Court ruling permits racial profiling as grounds for immigration stops. Avery Keatley
National FAA seeks to fine Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations, door plug blowout The FAA said it identified hundreds of quality system violations at Boeing's 737 factory in Renton, Wash., and Boeing subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems' 737 factory in Wichita, Kan. The Associated Press