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World What are the possible spillover effects of the US strike on Iran? NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with journalist Robin Wright, who's written extensively on Iranian politics, about what the U.S. strike on Iran could mean for both countries. Andrew Limbong
Movies Fifty years after its release, what's the enduring legacy of the film Jaws? It's been 50 years since Jaws was released in theaters, changing movies forever. Scott Detrow
Arts & Life Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar reflects on art amid war NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar about how he's processing the U.S. strikes again Iran through writing. Michelle Aslam
World Iran's top officials condemn U.S. strikes and assert their right to self-defense Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the American operation an "outrageous, grave and unprecedented violation" of the United Nations Charter and international law. Joe Hernandez
MARINA discusses her new album 'Princess of Power' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Marina Diamandis, who performs as MARINA, about her new album "Princess of Power." Andrew Craig
Sports Oklahoma City fans hope this will be the year they bring the NBA title home Oklahoma City is getting ready for Game Seven of the NBA finals. The city has never won the title. Fans hope this will be the year. Abigail Siatkowski
National Pete Hegseth calls U.S. strikes on Iran 'an incredible and overwhelming success' The Pentagon provided a briefing on the U.S. airstrikes on Iran Sunday morning, after President Trump took direct action for the first time in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Ayesha Rascoe
Iran's relationship with Russia and China could come into play after U.S. strikes NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Nicole Grajewski of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the role Russia and China could play in de-escalating the Iran-Israel conflict. Ayesha Rascoe
National A Pride Month walk through the Congressional Cemetery The Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., includes a section of graves of LGBTQ Americans. We take a pride month tour. Matthew Blitz
Former U.S ambassador to Israel discusses U.S. bombing of Iran NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Dan Shapiro, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel, about the regional impact of American strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Ayesha Rascoe