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Health In 2024, COVID dropped from the list of top 10 causes of death in U.S. For the first time since 2020, COVID is not one of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S. Pien Huang
World NATO countries pledge to defend Poland after Russian drones shot down Tuesday night, NATO fighter jets shot down Russian drones that had entered the airspace of Poland. NATO's secretary general says this underlines the need for Europe to better arm itself. Rob Schmitz
Health COVID vaccine supply is ample, but so is confusion about access As coverage of this year's crop of COVID boosters hangs in the balance under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, what is the vaccine supply situation this year? Sydney Lupkin
National Bowser attempts political balance in relationship with Trump As President Trump prepares to give up control of D.C.s police department, Mayor Muriel Bowser has tried to balance opposing Trump with appeasing him. Other Democrats could soon face the same dilemma. Alex Koma
National Rising housing costs are pushing more seniors into homelessness Rising housing costs are pushing more seniors into homelessness, and now one in five homeless people are older than 55. One program rolls together Medicare and Medicaid funds to get seniors housed. Lynn Arditi
Science This new tool helps scientists hear the sounds of life beneath a river's roar Sound can be a useful tool for scientists monitoring wildlife populations. But what if you're trying to monitor species in a raging river? A new tool helps cut through all of the noise. Nathan Rott
World Russian Drones crossed into their airspace, so Poland invoked Article 4. What is it? NATO jets shot down Russian drones that entered Polish airspace overnight, and Poland invoked NATO's Article 4. Mary Louise Kelly talks with former deputy Secretary General of NATO Rose Gottemoeller. Daniel Ofman
National Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has died after shooting, Trump says "The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead," President Trump wrote in a Truth Social Post. Kirk was shot during an outdoor speaking event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. Juliana Kim
Health MAHA strategy flip flops on pesticides Exposure to chemicals is listed as a potential driver of chronic disease in children in a new MAHA report, but critics say RJK Jr. has backpedaled on pledges to reduce pesticides used in agriculture. Allison Aubrey
National Internal National Guard documents show top brass knows mission is unpopular NPR's Juana Summers talks with Washington Post reporter Alex Horton about internal documents from the National Guard assessing public sentiment about the federal takeover of Washington, D.C. Juana Summers