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Politics Did Trump's State of the Union speech reach Independent voters ahead of the midterms? NPR's Leila Fadel asks political consultant Frank Luntz whether President Trump positioned his administration and Republicans to reach Independent voters in his State of the Union address. Leila Fadel
Science When a horse whinnies, there's more than meets the ear A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract. The two-tone sound may help horses convey more complex information. Ari Daniel
Business Why prices won't drop after the Trump tariff ruling, according to economists The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say. James Doubek
National Morning news brief Trump touts economy, attacks political foes in State of the Union address, Trump tries to sell voters on his view of the economy, U.S. House rejects aviation safety bill. Leila Fadel
Television 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst talks about reality competition's 50th season Jeff Probst, the host of the reality competition show "Survivor," talks about its 50th season. A Martínez
National Recent crashes raise questions about chase rules for immigration agents The Trump administration's mass deportation effort has given people more reason to flee immigration officers. ICE and CBP have responded with aggressive driving and risky vehicular pursuits that would be banned for local police. The result is multiple crashes, and at least one death. Martin Kaste
World American tourists in Mexico share their experience after cartel leader's death Americans visiting a Mexican resort city share what they're seeing and experiencing following the killing of a powerful cartel leader. Hosts
National Oyster harvesting returns to parts of North Florida bay after hiatus Parts of the Apalachicola Bay reopened for limited wild oyster harvesting after a five-year pause. Oyster eaters and fishermen are delighted. Regan McCarthy
National FBI director's leadership questioned after partying with the US men's hockey team FBI Director Kash Patel sparked new criticism against his leadership of the bureau after he partied with the U.S. men's hockey team after their Olympic gold medal win. Ryan Lucas