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Climate Trump's EPA plans to end a key climate pollution regulation The Environmental Protection Agency is eliminating a Clean Air Act finding from 2009 that is the basis for much of the federal government's actions to rein in climate change. Jeff Brady
National The U.S. claims China is conducting secret nuclear tests. Here's what that means The allegations were leveled by U.S. officials late last week. Arms control experts worry that norms against nuclear testing are unraveling. Geoff Brumfiel
Politics Pam Bondi to face questions from House lawmakers about her DOJ leadership The attorney general's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee comes one year into her tenure, a period marked by a striking departure from traditions and norms at the Justice Department. Ryan Lucas
National Morning news brief A person was briefly detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, Israeli prime minister to meet with Trump, lawmakers appear divided on ICE reforms as funding deadline approaches. Steve Inskeep
World 'I feel hope': Venezuelan opposition leader talks about being released from detention NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jesús Armas, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, who was – until recently – held at one of Latin America's most notorious detention centers. Leila Fadel
Law & Courts Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testifies about visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island A former Florida police chief said he spoke with Donald Trump in the mid-2000s about Jeffrey Epstein's behavior, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified about visiting Epstein's island. Stephen Fowler
National Michigan governor says bridge project is moving forward despite Trump's threat A day after President Trump threatened to block the opening of a bridge between Michigan and Canada, the state's governor says the project will proceed as planned. Colin Jackson
Arts & Life Auditions for 'Handmaid's Tale' opera draw more than 1,000 hopefuls More than a thousand people signed up for auditions in hopes of becoming an extra in the upcoming opera of "The Handmaid's Tale" in Detroit. Neda Ulaby
Politics Maryland Gov. Wes Moore talks about being excluded from White House governors event NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Maryland's Democratic Gov. Wes Moore about being disinvited from a White House event and his support for redistricting in his state. Michel Martin
National Person briefly detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance A person was briefly detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. The news came hours after the FBI released surveillance footage of a masked person outside Guthrie's home. Alana Wise