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National President Trump's control of the D.C. police force is set to end at midnight On Wednesday, Trump will give up control of D.C.'s police force after his unprecedented intervention in the nation's capital is set to end. There are varying opinions on the impact of this action. Alex Koma
National Fake sober living homes in Arizona leave legacy of mistrust among people in need Survivors of fake sober living homes in Arizona that were set up to defraud Medicaid say those homes left a legacy of mistrust, and are making it harder for people who need help to recover. Nick Karmia
History Shipwreck hunters find SS James Carruthers at bottom of Lake Huron Shipwreck hunters found the SS James Carruthers, a wheat-carrying cargo ship that sank in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. It's belly up in the bed of Lake Huron. Hosts
The band Big Thief discusses their sixth studio album, 'Double Infinity' Big Thief has a way of asking the big questions by focusing on the smallest details. NPR's A Martinez speaks with the indie band about "Double Infinity," their sixth studio album. A Martínez
Business Who is Lachlan Murdoch, the anointed media tycoon? His position in leading News Corp. and Fox is now secure, as his father ends a dramatic succession battle. Lachlan grew up in New York City but has lived in Australia for much of his adult life. Bill Chappell
Politics 33 million voters have been run through a Trump administration citizenship check Tens of millions of voters have had their information run through the tool — a striking portion of the U.S. public, considering little has been made public about the tool's accuracy or data security. Miles Parks
Politics Trump's control of the D.C. police is due to expire tonight. Then what? Trump needs an extension from Congress to control D.C. police for more than 30 days. Some Republican lawmakers are focused on pursuing legislation that would exert power over D.C. in other ways. Rachel Treisman
Science You're more likely to reach for that soda when it's hot outside People drink more sugary beverages when it's hot, researchers found, significantly increasing their sugar intake. That impact could grow as climate change raises the world's temperatures. Alejandra Borunda
World Poland says it shot down Russian drones that violated its airspace Poland said Wednesday that it and its NATO allies had shot down Russian drones that violated Polish airspace in what it called an "act of aggression" as Russia launched aerial attacks on Ukraine. Joanna Kakissis
How can Seattle keep tourists from loving it to death? Every year, tens of millions of tourists visit Seattle’s Pike Place Market, the Elliot Bay waterfront, and sports stadiums. That industry is growing --this year, a record number of cruise ships are expected to fill Seattle’s piers. Joshua McNichols