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Health Some kids need more protection from ultra-processed food. Here's why Kids in the U.S. get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods, which are tied to health problems. Now, scientists are finding that kids don't all react to these foods in the same way. Michaeleen Doucleff
Politics Pete Buttigieg warns Democrats can't go back to status quo after President Trump Steve Inskeep speaks with former US Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status of the Democratic party. Steve Inskeep
National Landlord imprisoned in hate-crime attack on Palestinian American family has died A landlord sentenced to decades in prison after he killed a Palestinian American boy and wounded his mother has died. The Associated Press
Politics Medical groups are concerned that RFK Jr. may dismiss a panel of primary care experts The American Medical Association is urging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to oust members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group of experts focused on primary care. Pien Huang
Concerns about NASA's proposed budget cuts and the potential impact on U.S. interests Pamela Melroy, former Deputy Administrator of NASA, talks about the importance of NASA to U.S. interests amid concerns about proposed budget cuts. Henry Lawson
Sports The fascinating career of Ichiro Suzuki Ichiro Suzuki has just been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Shannon Drayer about one of the most fascinating careers in Major League Baseball history. Scott Detrow
Movies What does it take to get time travel right in movies? To mark the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future, NPR looks at what it takes to get time travel right on the big screen Mallory Yu
Music 30 years in, Warped Tour still brings community, bands and brands together The Warped Tour is back this summer to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Brianna Scott
National USA swim team members recovering from stomach bug at world championships Some USA swim team members have missed events during the competition. Chandelis Duster
World Intense international pressure for food and medical aid for Gaza as hunger crisis deepens Prolonged and severe malnutrition is permanently damaging the health of children across Gaza. Doctors warn even if Israel lets in more food now, the damage to children's bodies can be irreversible. Anas Baba