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Review: Karol G went for a pan-Latin sound in new album 'Tropicoqueta' NPR'S Andrew Limbong and Anamaria Sayer review the latest album from Karol G, Tropicoqueta. Andrew Limbong
How a glucose monitor can help tame blood sugar spikes and crashes After a meal some people experience high spikes in blood sugar followed by a crashing low. The dips can cause fatigue, moodiness and lead to overeating. Learning how to manage your blood sugar can help. Michaeleen Doucleff
Law & Courts A look back at the Supreme Court term With decisions from executive power to deportation authority, the conservative supermajority of the Supreme Court sided with President Trump most of the time. Nina Totenberg
Politics Zohran Mamdani talks about how he won the NYC Democratic mayoral primary It may have come as a shock to the political world, but something about Zohran Mamdani's message resonated with Democratic voters for New York City Mayor.
History A rare German Bible found in Texas is now digitized A 1983 routine cleaning at Boerne High School in Texas yielded a rare and precious find: a thick, ornate Bible wrapped in cloth and written in low German. Now it will soon be seen online. Jack Morgan
Politics Senate heads to final vote on megabill The Senate is holding amendment votes on the GOP tax and spending bill ahead of as self-imposed July 4 deadline for getting the bill to President Trump's desk. Elena Moore
National DOJ announces a record-breaking takedown of health care fraud schemes The Justice Department announced charges in what officials describe as the largest health care fraud bust in DOJ history. Ryan Lucas
Politics Senate considers ditching the EV tax credit even earlier than planned As the Senate debates the giant tax and spending bill, lawmakers are weighing a Sept. 30 end date for the EV tax credits. The bill still needs to pass the Senate and then go through reconciliation. Camila Domonoske
Health Care How Medicaid cuts could impact rural hospitals NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sarah Jane Tribble, chief rural correspondent for KFF Health News, about how the Reconciliation Bill's cuts to Medicaid could impact rural hospitals. Juana Summers
Business Judge OKs sale of 23andMe — and its trove of DNA data — to a nonprofit led by its founder The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge greenlighted the sale of the remnants of the firm, including its wealth of genetic data, to a nonprofit led by co-founder Anne Wojcicki. John Ruwitch