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National As the U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday, many Latinos question whether they belong Many U.S.-born Latinos feel afraid and anxious amid the political rhetoric. Still, others wouldn't miss celebrating their country Marisa Peñaloza
National Morning news brief Trump weighs his military options in Iran as latest round of talks end, deposition of the Clintons in Epstein probe continues Friday with former president, Paramount wins bid for Warner Bros. A Martínez
National Mourners pay their respects to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson in Chicago Jesse Jackson lies in repose in Chicago for a second day at his Rainbow-Push headquarters, as people honor and pay their respects to the late civil rights leader. Cheryl Corley
National Straying from presidential norms, Trump extends his branding to the government President Trump is naming a lot of things after himself. Something other presidents have not done. Tamara Keith
National Community looking for answers after refugee released from federal custody found dead A community and family in Buffalo, New York, are searching for answers after a refugee who had gone missing after being released from federal custody found dead last week. Alex Simone
World Affected by the war in Ukraine, Germany works to recover its economy Four years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Germany's economy has transformed, impacted by the effects of war. Rob Schmitz
National Walter Mondale's hometown wants his childhood home added to the National Register Elmore, Minnesota is the childhood home of former Vice President Walter Mondale. Advocates there want to see the house he lived in added to the National Register of Historic Places. Catharine Richert
Law & Courts Learning Resources CEO talks about SCOTUS decision on Trump's tariffs NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rick Woldenberg, the CEO of U.S. toy company Learning Resources and a plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that brought down many of President Trump's sweeping tariffs. Steve Inskeep
Health Scientists find a new clue to help them identify a healthy gut microbiome Scientists are still trying to identify what a healthy gut microbiome looks like, but new research may offer a clue. Will Stone
Politics Political consultant talks about the depositions of the Clintons in Epstein probe NPR's Michel Martin speaks with political consultant and longtime Clinton ally Paul Begala about the depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Michel Martin