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Business President Trump indicates he'll let Fed Chair Jerome Powell serve out his term President Trump seemed willing to allow Jerome Powell to complete his term as chair of the Federal Reserve — at least for now. His comment comes as he and his administration continue to attack Powell. Rafael Nam
Arts & Life Leslie Uggams looks back on decades in show business Uggams performed in Beulah, Hallelujah Baby, Roots, Empire, American Fiction and the Deadpool films. She was the first Black woman to host a TV variety show. At 82, she's appearing in The Gilded Age. Terry Gross
Politics Trump deflects from questions about Epstein probe with accusations about Obama President Trump is facing questions about the death of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On Tuesday, he deflected by pivoting to long-held accusations about his Democratic opponents. Saige Miller
Environment Plans to shoot thousands of barred owls in doubt after feds cancel grants A controversial plan to kill up to half a million invasive barred owls to protect endangered spotted owls is in jeopardy after the Trump administration terminated three critical grants funding the program. Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard
Law & Courts What to know about Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing for killing four Idaho students Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four Idaho students this month and is expected to be sentenced to four consecutive life sentences. Here are some things to know for Kohberger’s sentencing hearing on Wednesday. Associated Press
Politics Kansas teen prepares for changes to gender-affirming care Kansas recently passed a ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapies for transgender minors.
Science Have all girls or all boys? Study suggests the odds aren't 50/50 A study analyzed decades of births and found that larger families showed a distinct tendency toward all girls or all boys, rather than a mix. Scott Neuman
Business NPR news chief announces she's leaving days after Congress kills federal funding NPR newsroom chief Edith Chapin says she's leaving the network. She made the announcement just days after Congress voted to strip public broadcasting of all federal funding. David Folkenflik
Politics Coca-Cola says it will use U.S. cane sugar in a new Coke, a plan pushed by Trump Coca-Cola's move comes a week after President Trump said he had been talking to the soft drink giant about using cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup in its signature drink. Bill Chappell