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Trump sets deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz President Trump has given Iran until Tuesday night to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or the U.S. will hit Iran's power plants. Iran has said it won't back down. A Martínez
Former Navy fighter pilot talks about US mission to rescue pilot shot down over Iran NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Navy fighter pilot Matthew "Whiz" Buckley about the U.S. rescue mission for the crew members of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran. Leila Fadel
National Iran pushes back against Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz Iran's top officials pushed back against President Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, striking a defiant tone as the warring sides traded missile attacks. NPR Staff
National Savannah Guthrie returns to the 'Today' show months after her mother's disappearance Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, has not been seen since returning home from a family dinner the evening of Jan. 31. Alana Wise
National These blind students say their college blocked their education. A new rule could help Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been forgotten. A new federal rule could change that. Jonaki Mehta
Health Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain A reactivation of the virus that causes chickenpox, the illness can be miserable. Here's what to know about early warning signs, long-term symptoms and some surprising news about the vaccine. Ashley Milne-Tyte
Raye talks about her artistic journey and new album, 'This Music May Contain Hope' Following in the footsteps of Amy Winehouse and Adele, Raye is among a group of British women who've invaded the U.S. pop charts. Her latest album is called "This Music May Contain Hope." Michel Martin
Law & Courts Environmentalists want 'Alligator Alcatraz' to close. They'll get a hearing this week Environmental groups in Florida will get a hearing in federal court this week over whether the ICE facility dubbed Alligator Alcatraz needs to close because of environmental damage to the Everglades. Meghan Bowman
Pope Leo calls for peace and an end to world conflicts in first Easter Mass Pope Leo delivered his first Easter Mass as pope with a call for world leaders to choose peace over war. Ruth Sherlock
Former Vatican correspondent discusses Pope Leo's Easter message of peace NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Vatican correspondent and Georgetown scholar Christopher White about Pope Leo's Easter peace message. Leila Fadel