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Politics Top Arizona lawmaker says he's complied with a subpoena for 2020 election records Arizona's state Senate president says he has complied with a subpoena he received last week seeking records from a flawed, Republican-led review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. Benjamin Swasey
Politics What to know about Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader The second son of the late supreme leader keeps a low profile. But he's long been viewed as wielding his power behind the scenes, from crushing dissent to influencing presidential elections. Rachel Treisman
Politics Anthropic sues the Trump administration over 'supply chain risk' label The Pentagon told suppliers they can't use Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools after the company said it would not let its tech be used for autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Bobby Allyn
Arts & Life This historian dug up the hidden history of 'amateur' blackface in America In her new book, Darkology, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes writes about how blackface and minstrel shows became one of the most popular forms of entertainment in 19th- and 20th-century America. Terry Gross
Environment The effort to restore California's Russian River For a century, California's Russian River has been a haven for the LGBTQ+ community. But the health of the river and the surrounding area is suffering the effects of climate change.
Arts & Life Study shows teenagers are getting less sleep than ever Are you still trying to adjust to daylight saving time? It may be especially bad for many teenagers.
Iranian doctor treats wounded civilians An Iranian doctor who crossed into Turkey last week describes a harrowing journey to the border. She's been treating civilians wounded in the U.S. and Israeli bombardment of Tehran.
National Attempted attack with explosives in New York City investigated as "ISIS-inspired terrorism" New York City INYPD Commissioner: "Explosive devices that could have caused serious injury or death." Brian Mann
Politics Trump is using immigration policy to suppress speech, lawsuit claims A new lawsuit accuses the administration of violating the First Amendment by threatening the visas of researchers for work on disinformation and content moderation of social media. Shannon Bond
Health Why young girls are disguised as boys in Afghanistan The Taliban has released a video of an interrogation of a girl who passed as a boy. It's an age-old practice in this patriarchal society but now appears to be happening with some frequency. Ruchi Kumar