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Animals Study suggests humans' ability to communicate goes back farther than we thought A new study finds that chimpanzee babies pick up communication styles from their mothers. Ari Daniel
Immigration ICE is recruiting federal workers, offering bonuses to hire thousands of workers ICE is turning to former civil servants and offering bonuses in its rush to hire 10,000 people and fulfill President Trump's pledge of mass deportations. Ximena Bustillo
World How India-U.S. relations are shifting NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Evan Feigenbaum from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the recent downturn in U.S.-India relations, prompted by Trump administration tariff policy. Jonaki Mehta
Israel's Cabinet meets to decide on whether to expand Gaza war Israel's government could decide to seize the last remaining areas of Gaza not already under Israeli military control. Eleanor Beardsley
Economy The 'K-shaped economy' and middle class struggle NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, about her Washington Post analysis of how top earners are disproportionately affecting U.S. economic data. Ailsa Chang
National NYC attacker had mental health crisis interventions, could still legally have a gun The man who killed four people in New York City had a history of mental health issues, including two commitments to treatment initiated by Las Vegas police. But legally, he was still allowed to buy guns. Martin Kaste
Politics Trump says he'll likely meet with Putin and Zelenskyy soon The White House says President Trump is now open to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Franco Ordoñez
NASA is developing nuclear power on the moon According to a recent directive from acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy, the space agency will launch a nuclear reactor to the moon by 2030. Geoff Brumfiel
Music What is 2025's song of the summer? It's complicated Stephen Thompson breaks down the few songs of the summer contenders in a year of musical stagnancy. Stephen Thompson
Europe Fiber-optic drones are leaving miles of plastic trash along Ukraine's front lines Experts are sounding the alarm over the long-term effects of drone debris in Ukraine, saying it could pose serious harms to wildlife and people. Henry Larson