The Latest World Trump provides details behind the dramatic rescue of an American airman trapped in Iran President Trump revealed many of the dramatic details on how the U.S. military scrambled to rescue two members of fighter jet that was shot down deep inside Iran. Greg Myre Sports Michigan and Connecticut battle tonight for NCAA men's basketball supremacy Michigan and Connecticut take to the court tonight in the title game of the NCAA men's Division 1 basketball tournament. Greg Echlin Politics Trump doubles down on threats to Iran's civilian infrastructure unless there's a deal In press conference that stretched over an hour, President Trump provided details on the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran, but little information on next steps in Iran war. Jeanette Woods Mental Health A new paper says mental health therapists should talk to patients about their AI use A new paper in JAMA Psychiatry argues that mental health care providers should ask clients routinely about their use of AI for emotional support and health information. Rhitu Chatterjee Politics Conservatives and liberals oppose H2A visa changes for immigrant farm workers Both the United Farm Workers and the Heritage Foundation oppose the Trump Administration's decision to cut guest worker wages to ease a farm labor crunch exacerbated by deportations. Frank Morris Asia Amid tensions, Beijing extends rare welcome to Taiwan's opposition leader China is extending a warm welcome this week to the leader of Taiwan's opposition party — a rare outreach from Beijing, even as it continues military pressure on the self-ruled island. Jennifer Pak Science What can Artemis II astronauts see that satellites haven't captured? The astronauts on Artemis II will observe parts of the moon rarely seen by human eyes. A NASA planetary scientist said it will offer a vital perspective for lunar research. Ava Berger NASA's Artemis II astronauts ready for their close-up view of the Moon Monday is an important day on NASA's Artemis II mission. The crew is preparing for its lunar flyby and setting a record along the way: the farthest that humans have ventured in space. Nell Greenfieldboyce Are the U.S. and Israel on the same page in Iran? President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister have stood shoulder to shoulder in their war on Iran — but do the two leaders have the same goals in mind? Daniel Estrin Arts & Life Even when Arsenio Hall's show was a hit, 'everyone wanted it to be something else' Hall's late-night show gave hip-hop a home on TV and helped propel Bill Clinton to the White House. "I wanted to do this show that didn't exist when I was a kid," he says. Hall's memoir is Arsenio. Tonya Mosley Prev 10 of 1644 Next Sponsored
World Trump provides details behind the dramatic rescue of an American airman trapped in Iran President Trump revealed many of the dramatic details on how the U.S. military scrambled to rescue two members of fighter jet that was shot down deep inside Iran. Greg Myre
Sports Michigan and Connecticut battle tonight for NCAA men's basketball supremacy Michigan and Connecticut take to the court tonight in the title game of the NCAA men's Division 1 basketball tournament. Greg Echlin
Politics Trump doubles down on threats to Iran's civilian infrastructure unless there's a deal In press conference that stretched over an hour, President Trump provided details on the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran, but little information on next steps in Iran war. Jeanette Woods
Mental Health A new paper says mental health therapists should talk to patients about their AI use A new paper in JAMA Psychiatry argues that mental health care providers should ask clients routinely about their use of AI for emotional support and health information. Rhitu Chatterjee
Politics Conservatives and liberals oppose H2A visa changes for immigrant farm workers Both the United Farm Workers and the Heritage Foundation oppose the Trump Administration's decision to cut guest worker wages to ease a farm labor crunch exacerbated by deportations. Frank Morris
Asia Amid tensions, Beijing extends rare welcome to Taiwan's opposition leader China is extending a warm welcome this week to the leader of Taiwan's opposition party — a rare outreach from Beijing, even as it continues military pressure on the self-ruled island. Jennifer Pak
Science What can Artemis II astronauts see that satellites haven't captured? The astronauts on Artemis II will observe parts of the moon rarely seen by human eyes. A NASA planetary scientist said it will offer a vital perspective for lunar research. Ava Berger
NASA's Artemis II astronauts ready for their close-up view of the Moon Monday is an important day on NASA's Artemis II mission. The crew is preparing for its lunar flyby and setting a record along the way: the farthest that humans have ventured in space. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Are the U.S. and Israel on the same page in Iran? President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister have stood shoulder to shoulder in their war on Iran — but do the two leaders have the same goals in mind? Daniel Estrin
Arts & Life Even when Arsenio Hall's show was a hit, 'everyone wanted it to be something else' Hall's late-night show gave hip-hop a home on TV and helped propel Bill Clinton to the White House. "I wanted to do this show that didn't exist when I was a kid," he says. Hall's memoir is Arsenio. Tonya Mosley