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Business America has a housing affordability crisis. Building houses for rent can help Developers are building more single-family houses for renting. That can lower prices for both renters and buyers. Stephan Bisaha
National As Paralympics approach, U.S. skier Sydney Peterson balances training and research Sydney Peterson is among the U.S. athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Paralympics. A neuroscientist in training, Peterson is studying movement disorders, similar to her own condition. Emily Chen-Newton
Arts & Life On the brink of death, a woman is saved by a stranger and his family In 1982, Jean Muenchrath and her boyfriend went mountaineering in California's Sierra Nevada. Then, an unexpected storm veered them dangerously off course. Luckily, their unsung hero found them. Autumn Barnes
Arts & Life Would you go to a play by yourself? Theaters are hoping so As solo leisure booms globally, theater operator ATG Entertainment is launching "Solo Seats" events to destigmatize going to the theater alone. Chloe Veltman
World Morning news brief Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks, Trump claims Iran would have struck first if U.S. had not acted, results are in for several U.S. Senate primaries ahead of the midterms. Michel Martin
National Family sues after researcher's death, alleging university's probe led to suicide The suicide of a Chinese American cancer researcher has raised painful questions over alleged discrimination against Asian scientists in the U.S. Emily Feng
Economy Gas prices jump and stocks plunge as fallout from the war with Iran spreads Oil prices are up and stock prices are down, as financial markets react to the U.S. war with Iran. Scott Horsley
Television Padma Lakshmi returns to cooking competition shows with 'America's Culinary Cup' NPR's Leila Fadel talks to television host and author Padma Lakshmi about her new cooking competition show, "America's Culinary Cup." Leila Fadel
World Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks Israel and the U.S. continued to strike Iran Wednesday, as the regime extended its regional attacks while preparing for the funeral of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Carrie Kahn
Former commander weighs in on the possible goals the U.S. has for the war with Iran NPR's Michel Martin speaks with retired Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, former commander of the Fifth Fleet in the Middle East, about what the U.S. is trying to achieve in its war with Iran. Michel Martin