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Arts & Life If you loved 'The Secret Agent,' here's what to watch next So you loved best picture nominee The Secret Agent. We asked our audience to share recommendations for what to watch next. You suggested I'm Still Here, plus films from director Kleber Mendonça Filho. Beth Novey
The path to housing density is tangled in power lines Seattle is in dire need of more housing density. The city also wants to be climate conscious in a warming world. Right now, those two goals are at odds with one another in some instances and it’s slowing the development of necessary middle housing. We’ll talk more about that with Seattle Times reporter Greg Kim. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
US-Israel strikes continue as Iran war enters sixth day Middle East war enters 6th day with Israel and the U.S. continuing to hit Iran as the conflict continues to spread across the region. Michel Martin
Politics House to vote after Senate failed to constrain Trump's war in Iran The Senate did not approve a measure to constrain President Trump's actions in Iran the House is set to vote on a similar measure on Thursday. Claudia Grisales
Politics Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., talks about the conflict in the Middle East NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin for his perspective of the conflict in the Middle East and the failed Senate effort to restrain U.S. military actions against Iran. Steve Inskeep
World U.S.-Israeli strikes continue across Iran; Iranian drones hit Azerbaijan The U.S. and Israel say they conducted new strikes inside Iran overnight, targeting ballistic missile launchers. Iran claims it struck a U.S. oil tanker in the northern Persian Gulf. NPR Staff
Politics In lawsuit, Minnesota accuses Trump administration of 'weaponizing' Medicaid funding The federal government said the state should do more to fight fraud and is holding back funds. Minnesota officials say the attack is unfair as the state's fraud rate is well below national averages. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Business Wall Street is betting on tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling When the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's tariffs, it left importers wondering how long they'd have to wait to get their money back. Hedge funds are offering to help out. Vito Emanuel
Politics A run for their money: Young candidates rival older incumbents in midterm fundraising As a growing crop of young candidates challenge longtime Democratic incumbents, some are not just breaking through in the money race, but outraising their opponents altogether. Stephen Fowler
World Morning news brief Middle East conflict enters Day 6, clerics convene to replace Iran's supreme leader, China to send special envoy to help mediate the US-Israel-Iran war. Michel Martin