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Sports Looking back at Team U.S.A's performance on the final day of the Winter Olympics The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics wrap up today with key events like men's ice hockey and women's gold medal curling. Becky Sullivan
Sports Behind the years-long team effort operate drones at the Olympics Drones capture the dramatic turns of skiers and bobsleds on the ice at the Winter Olympics, but have they become a distraction? Brian Mann
Remembering civil rights icon Joanne Bland In a series of profiles of members of the civil rights generation, we visit JoAnne Bland in Selma, Ala. Bland marched for voting rights on "Bloody Sunday" in 1965 when she was just 11. Ayesha Rascoe
Health Families call for increasing access to early diagnoses and interventions for autism Families and autism experts say that the federal government could do a lot more to support autistic children by increasing access to early diagnosis and intervention. Eilis O'Neill
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense discusses U.S. actions against Iran NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Mick Mulroy about possible American military action against Iran. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life A new project excavates U.S. history with weekly essays on presidents and first ladies NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Colleen Shogan, former Archivist of the U.S., about an initiative to "debrief America" in its 250th year with essays by prominent Americans, starting with George W. Bush. Ayesha Rascoe
Iranians mark a day of mourning as the U.S. ramps up uts military presence As the U.S. beefs up its military presence in the Middle East, Iranians mark the 40th day of mourning for loved ones killed during the January protests. Durrie Bouscaren
Politics Politics chat: Trump says he'll raise tariffs despite Supreme Court ruling President Trump says he will raise global tariffs by 15% days after the Supreme Court ruled he doesn't have the emergency power to raise tariffs. And the world waits to see if Trump will strike Iran. Ayesha Rascoe
Television Emmy-winning writer Paula Pell discusses the new Peacock show 'The Burbs' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to actress and comedy writer Paula Pell about her role in the new show, "The 'Burbs." Ayesha Rascoe
Sports Golden again! U.S. tops Canada to win 1st men's hockey gold since 'Miracle on Ice' The U.S. won its first Olympic gold in 46 years in a 2-1 overtime thriller over rival Canada. A brilliant performance by U.S. goaltender Connor Hellebuyck saved the Americans' chances. Becky Sullivan