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Crime Kent man supplied chemicals used in California fertility clinic bombing, authorities say Two men who connected in fringe online forums over their shared beliefs against human procreation experimented with explosives in a California garage before one eventually bombed a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, federal authorities said Wednesday. Associated Press
Politics Democrats oppose Trump public media cuts request as GOP plans vote to defund NPR & PBS Senate Democrats warn Trump plan to wipe out public broadcasting funding will shut down stations, eliminate essential services. But House GOP scheduled to vote to clawback $1.1 billion next week. David Folkenflik
Health Medicare negotiations underway to lower prices for next batch of drugs In the shadow of President Trump's efforts to lower drug prices, the Medicare drug price negotiation process that began in the Biden administration continues. Sydney Lupkin
Politics Trump's bill adds $2.4 trillion to U.S. debt over 10 years, per nonpartisan analysis The analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office also found that the version of the bill passed by the House last month would lead to nearly 11 million people going uninsured. Claudia Grisales
Politics Trump's billion-dollar war on Harvard, explained Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman says the attack represents an erosion of democratic values: "Ultimately, this is about Trump trying to impose his view of the world on everybody else." Terry Gross
Politics Trump and Putin discuss Ukraine drone strikes, Iran during 75-minute call President Trump said it was a "good conversation" but noted the Russian leader had vowed "very strongly" during the call to respond to Ukraine's Sunday drone strikes on air bases in Russia. Franco Ordoñez
World Vietnam ends its longstanding 2-child policy A declining birth rate led lawmakers to approve a new policy on Tuesday that lifts the limit on the number of children many families may have. Nga Pham
Health RFK Jr. says he wants to limit exposure to toxic substances. But testing and regulation infrastructure face cuts Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Department of Health and Human Services, is calling for substantive action to limit Americans’ exposure to toxic substances, arguing that these contribute to poor health.
Business What's behind the 'office siren' trend? It's Been a Minute host Brittany Luse is joined by Life Kit producer Margaret Cirino to discuss the "freakification" of office wear: the office siren.
Economy Would-be home buyers are staying on the sidelines Some folks who planned to buy a home this spring have changed their plans, citing political and economic uncertainty.