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Arts & Life How rock climbing classes can support students with disabilities K-12 schools are trying all kinds of things to help students with disabilities make up for the supports they lost access to during the pandemic.
Economy States look to increase taxes on the richest Americans In Washington state, where voters have rejected income taxes again and again, Democrats think the time is right to tax the wealthy.
National Is the U.S. headed toward a military conflict with Iran? New York Times journalist David Sanger discusses how we got here, the state of Iran's nuclear weapons program, the likelihood of U.S. military force against Iran and if Trump's goal is regime change. Terry Gross
Politics U.S. and Iran to hold third round of nuclear talks U.S. and Iranian officials will meet Thursday for a third round of talks after President Trump warned of an alleged Iranian threat during his State of the Union address. Michel Martin
World Former national security adviser John Bolton discusses risks of Iran regime change NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with John Bolton, a national security advisor in President Trump's first term, about the prospect and risks of pursuing regime change in Iran. Steve Inskeep
National Pentagon shifts toward maintaining ties to Scouting Months after NPR reported on the Pentagon's efforts to sever ties with Scouting America, efforts to maintain the partnership have new momentum Graham Smith
Environment Why farmers in California are backing a giant solar farm Many farmers have had to fallow land as a state law comes into effect limiting their access to water. There's now a push to develop some of that land … into solar farms. Dan Charles
Business Tariffs cost American shoppers. They're unlikely to get that money back After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses first. Stephan Bisaha
National Civil rights leaders say the racial progress Jesse Jackson fought for is under threat Activists say racial progress won by the Rev. Jesse Jackson is under threat, as a new generation of leaders works to preserve hard-fought civil rights gains. Debbie Elliott