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Environment Renewable energy outpaces coal for electricity generation in historic first, report says For the first time on record, renewable energy generated more electricity for the planet than coal, a new report says. Alana Wise
Politics 59% of Americans disapprove of RFK Jr.'s moves as health secretary, a new poll says A new poll shows trust in federal health policies is plummeting, and what -- or who -- people believe increasingly depends on their politics. Yuki Noguchi
National Trump's use of National Guard strays from role as 'minutemen,' military experts say Military experts say they also worry how these new deployments will affect recruitment and public trust. Juliana Kim
Science This 4-year-old's heart is failing. A federal grant that might help him was canceled A Cornell University researcher has been developing an artificial heart for children for more than 20 years. Now, his research is on hold and his lab is shut down. Elissa Nadworny
National Morning news brief Israel and Hamas reach initial deal on ceasefire, Senate set for seventh vote as government shutdown stalemate continues, Illinois will try to block the National Guard deployment in court Thursday Leila Fadel
National Man arrested in connection with starting deadly Palisades Fire Federal authorities have arrested a 29-year-old man for setting a fire in January that later turned into the Palisades Fire, which killed 12 people and destroyed more than 6,000 structures. Steve Futterman
World Facing mounting pressure, French president expected to soon name new prime minister French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to name the country's next prime minister by Friday, after his third prime minister in a year resigned earlier this week. Leila Fadel
Health Former U.S. surgeons general call RFK Jr. a threat to the nation's health in op-ed Six former U.S. surgeons general issued a warning about Health Secretary RFK Jr., calling him a "threat." NPR's A Martinez speaks with one of them, former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona. A Martínez
National Should taxes help pay for childcare? Voters in Colorado will decide next month Voters in three Colorado counties will decide in November whether to form a special tax district to fund childcare, which is becoming less affordable for families in the state. Sarah Tory