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World Leaders of China, Russia and North Korea gather in Beijing for elaborate WWII parade Leaders of China, North Korea and Russia met for the first time in one place on Wednesday as Beijing staged an elaborate parade to mark the end of WWII. Anthony Kuhn
Politics Trump administration policies make their way to the Supreme Court From tariffs to the use of the National Guard in states and the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans -- many of the Trump administration's policies are winding their way to the Supreme Court. Nina Totenberg
Health A doctor answers your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine NPR's Juana Summers talks with infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Chin-Hong about the new rules regarding access to COVID-19 vaccines. Juana Summers
Economy Lisa Cook and the fight for the Fed What does a member of the Federal Reserve Board actually do? We hear from two past members about the job, and the practices meant to keep decisions apolitical. Sally Helm
Arts & Life A spine-tingling discovery: This dinosaur had spiked body armor In a new paper, researchers describe a bizarre dinosaur with thorny spines along its neck and back that made its home in Africa more than 165 million years ago. Alana Wise
Politics How Trump's latest crypto launch enriches his family The president and his sons made $5 billion on paper as their cryptocurrency started trading — highlighting the extraordinary degree to which they are personally profiting from Trump's return to the Oval Office. Maria Aspan
National Florida working to end vaccine mandates Florida lawmakers will vote whether to repeal a law that requires children to receive vaccines for polio, diphtheria, measles, and mumps before entering school. Greg Allen
Politics Epstein survivors join with lawmakers in calling for full release of government files Standing in front of the U.S. Capitol, a group of eight survivors shared emotional stories of abuse and demanded more transparency from Congress on the government's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Elena Moore
Law & Courts Seattle Police released from federal oversight After 13 years of oversight, a federal judge has restored local control of the Seattle Police Department. Amy Radil
Politics President Trump floats deploying National Guard troops to New Orleans President Trump said the White House is considering whether to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago or a place with a governor who would welcome them, like New Orleans. Franco Ordoñez