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Television CBS cancels Stephen Colbert's top-rated late-night show President Trump is praising the cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, leading some U.S. senators to question if it was politically motivated. Colbert has openly criticized the president. Eric Deggans
Cyclones stoke malaria in Madagascar A study finds upticks in malaria after cyclones struck the island, but that vaccination could help mitigate disaster-related spikes. Jonathan Lambert
Arts & Life Is the 'Gen Z stare' just a call to look inwards? This week's discourse has revolved around the so-called "Gen Z stare" in professional and retail environments. But what are people really talking about? Manuela López Restrepo
Arts & Life Botox and fillers are increasingly popular. How do we talk about them? Some call the rise of Botox, fillers and plastic surgery "aesthetic inflation." How do we talk about their effects without being rude? Liam McBain
Sports 'Fresh Air' goes out to the ballgame After a memorable All-Star game, today we listen back to some favorite baseball interviews from the Fresh Air archives: conversations with Jamie Moyer, Mike Piazza, Tony La Russa and Brad Ausmus. Dave Davies
Health Trump cuts could leave 250,000 Washingtonians without health coverage, shutter rural hospitals State leaders and hospital officials say the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law earlier this month by President Donald Trump could impact the access of hundreds of thousands of Washington residents to health care, especially in rural parts of the state. Libby Denkmann
Arts & Life You'll find a gripping new internet thriller in the 'Cloud' The internet and its discontents run wild in a new film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a prolifically offbeat Japanese filmmaker who's spent the last four decades putting subversive spins on traditional genres. John Powers
Environment Here are some of the newest UNESCO World Heritage sites Bavarian palaces, imperial tombs in China and memorials to Khmer Rouge victims are among the sites being recognized by the United Nations agency. James Doubek
Politics Congress works on new Russia sanctions Democrats and Republicans in Congress are working together on an effort to pass new sanctions on Russia.
Music What's topping the Billboard charts this summer? NPR's Stephen Thompson reports on two new bands that are topping the Billboard charts despite being fictional K-pop groups from a new Netflix movie.