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Politics Senate foreign relations to grill Rubio Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares for some tough questions ahead of his appearance in front of the senate foreign relations committee on Tuesday. Michele Kelemen
World President Trump call Putin but fails to get immediate ceasefire President Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin but no immediate ceasefire was secured with Ukraine. Charles Maynes
When new expenses hit your budget, these financial tips can help NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Mandi Woodruff, a personal finance expert, about how best to navigate economic hardships in 2025. Brianna Scott
Health For the first time, the U.S. is absent from WHO's annual assembly. What's the impact? In the wake of President Trump's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization, the agency is holding its first major meeting. How will that affect WHO — and the United States? Jonathan Lambert
Politics Federal judge blocks Trump's takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ruled the USIP president and board members were unlawfully fired by President Trump and should be reinstated. Ryan Lucas
World Pope Leo meets with Vance, who delivers an invitation to visit the White House The meeting appeared part of an effort to reset relations with the Vatican after Pope Francis repeatedly criticized President Trump's migration policy. Vance also gave Pope Leo a Chicago Bears jersey. Ruth Sherlock
National What we know about the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing Authorities say they believe their prime suspect in the bombing was also the sole fatality of the attack. Joe Hernandez
Politics President of CBS News resigns as Trump lawsuit hovers over network CBS News President Wendy McMahon says she's resigning because "the company and I do not agree on the path forward." CBS' parent company is trying to settle a lawsuit with President Trump. David Folkenflik
Politics Trump administration can strip protected status for Venezuelans for now The move could potentially lead to the deportations of some 350,000 Venezuelans while litigation continues in the lower courts. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Arts & Life Mary Todd Lincoln as a cabaret star? How Cole Escola's 'stupid' dream came true Escola gives the former first lady a wild second act in the Tony-nominated play Oh, Mary! "This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands," Escola says. Ann Marie Baldonado