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Politics DHS to states: Follow our voting rules or lose out on election security money The Trump administration has tied new requirements to election security grants. Some states told NPR they're passing on the grants as a result. Stephen Fowler
Health Offered a cash price for a prenatal genetic test? It may be your best bet An expectant mom got a $750 bill for a blood test to check for genetic abnormalities in her baby. Then she tried to figure out why it was so high. Alexandra Olgin
National After a few chilly years, the real estate market is looking a little warmer High mortgage rates cooled home sales over the last few years. But data released this week shows signs that things may be thawing a bit. Laurel Wamsley
Politics First wave of Epstein files is being sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair The Justice Department is expected to deliver files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation to the House Oversight Committee starting Friday. The panel plans to release some of the files publicly. Claudia Grisales
Politics Timeline: Trump administration's words as critics press for Epstein records The Trump administration has shifted its tone and message in response to persistent pressure about the Epstein records — especially from supporters who see the unreleased files as an unfulfilled promise. Bill Chappell
National Morning news brief DOJ to give first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files to House Oversight Committee, California puts redistricting plan on November ballot to counter Texas, U.S. retailers raise prices on some items. Leila Fadel
Music Nothing lasts forever, except maybe the Goo Goo Dolls John Rzeznik, front man for the alternative rock group The Goo Goo Dolls, talks about their latest album, "Summer Anthem." Ashley Westerman
National New Justice Department hire compared Jan. 6 prosecutions to the Holocaust An NPR investigation finds that a new Justice Department hire compared the Jan. 6 riot prosecutions to the Holocaust, promoted conspiracy theories and called for defendants to receive reparations. Tom Dreisbach
Economy What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data? What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data? Planet Money reports on what happened in Greece. Mary Childs
Focus on the Family founder James Dobson has died at age 89 James Dobson founded Focus on the Family and was known for a lifetime of conservative Christian work, advocating against abortion rights and LGBTQ+ rights. He died Thursday at the age of 89. Hayley Sanchez