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World Morning news brief Latest on the conflict between Iran and Israel, suspect in killing of Minnesota lawmaker and spouse faces murder charges, Purdue Pharma and Sackler family members reach $7.4 billion opioid settlement. Steve Inskeep
Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses the 10-year anniversary of 'Between the World and Me' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Ta-Nehisi Coates about the 10-year anniversary of his landmark publication "Between the World and Me." Michel Martin
National Minnesota shootings come during heightened political tensions in the U.S. Federal officials say the suspect in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband had a much larger list of targets, including Democratic officeholders and abortion rights supporters. Odette Yousef
Politics Medicaid keeps getting more popular as Republicans aim to cut it by $800 billion Americans across the political spectrum like Medicaid and think it should get more funding, not less, according to a new poll from health research organization KFF. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Technology Many offices and professionals see a rise in spam paper faxes These days, faxed documents mostly show up on your computer. But doctors and other professionals still rely on paper faxes. And they're getting lots of spam along with important documents. Vito Emanuel
Politics Virginia primary elections on Tuesday could be a barometer ahead of 2026 midterms On Tuesday, Virginia hold its primary election. The contest is a barometer for how Virginians, and maybe the country, feel about the Trump administration ahead of the 2026 midterms. Margaret Barthel
National Suspect in Minnesota shootings faces federal and state murder charges The man suspected of killing a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband now faces federal and state murder charges. Authorities say he had a "hit list" of 45 elected officials. A Martínez
National Rep. Hillary Scholten cancels town hall after name found on Minnesota shooting list NPR speaks with Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Mich., who canceled a town hall meeting after learning her name was on a list tied to the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker. A Martínez
National Former Secret Service agent discusses lawmaker safety after Minnesota shootings In the wake of the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, what can be done to protect others in the same position? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Secret Service agent Bill Gage. Steve Inskeep
Politics Lawmakers in Washington press for more security following Minnesota shooting Members of Congress from both parties are calling for security updates following the weekend attack in Minnesota where a gunman killed one state lawmaker and her husband and left another state lawmaker and his wife wounded. Claudia Grisales