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Arts & Life 'Being dismissed for being different': Adam Duritz on new music with Counting Crows In 1993, Adam Duritz and his band Counting Crows took roots-rock to new heights with their debut August and Everything After. More than 30 years later, they offer a new album, cut from the same cloth. Leila Fadel
Politics A Texas abortion ban sponsor aims to clarify when doctors can do the procedure Since abortion became almost entirely illegal in Texas in 2021, the state has seen a significant rise in the number of women who die in pregnancy or after giving birth. A new bill aims to change that. Katia Riddle
Science Marine life's latest hotspot could be an underwater volcano primed to erupt off Oregon A researcher monitoring Axial Seamount, 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, says the eruption is expected to happen before the year is over. Ayana Archie
World Morning news brief A look at relations between Israel and Syria, U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments over birthright citizenship, House Republicans continue budget negotiations despite tensions within party. A Martínez
Politics Some see Gov. Newsom shifting to the center ahead of possible presidential run As California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces reductions to health care for migrants in the country illegally, some say that he's moving to the political center ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run. A Martínez
National Trump budget proposal would end energy assistance program for low-income Americans President Trump's budget proposal would completely eliminate a program that helps about 6 million low-income households heat and cool their homes. Supporters of the program hope Congress will save it. Craig LeMoult
Immigration Afghan refugee discusses Trump administration's ending of temporary protections NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Haris Tarin, a refugee who fled Afghanistan 30 years ago, about the Trump administration ending temporary protected status for Afghans in the U.S. Steve Inskeep
Politics Republicans continue negotiations over budget despite divisions on certain policies House Republicans are still negotiating the details of a wide-ranging legislative package of President Trump's domestic priorities that they hope to advance by the end of next week. A Martínez
Politics GOP strategist Rob Burgess discusses differering Republican positions on the budget NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with GOP strategist Rob Burgess about the different positions within the Republican Party as budget negotiations continue. Steve Inskeep
Food Roy Choi's journey to healthier eating (hamburgers allowed) A conversation about eating healthier with celebrity chef Roy Choi, father of the Korean Fusion taco. Tan Vinh