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World Greetings from a peaceful woodland near the River Thames west of London Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. Esme Nicholson
Environment By listening to these birds for decades, scientists track signs of a changing forest Scientists tracking the birds in an experimental forest in New Hampshire have also tracked changes in the forest ecosystem over decades. Ari Daniel
Sue Bird: superstar player, Seattle icon, Hall of Famer Sue Bird was forever immortalized this past weekend, into the Basketball Hall of Fame. After 21 years in Seattle, it’s easy to see why. Seattle Now Sports Correspondent Vaughan Jones is here to paint the full picture of Sue Bird the player, activist and Seattle icon. Vaughan Jones
Health Dr. Peter Hotez takes the war against science very personally In an interview about the new book he co-authored, Science Under Siege, Hotez talks about forces driving the anti-science movement, the risks it poses — and why he won't debate RFK Jr. Michal Ruprecht
Politics Trump says he's fighting crime. Illinois Gov. Pritzker sees a power grab before 2026 Steve Inskeep speaks with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker about President Trump's threats to send National Guard troops to Chicago and the future of the Democratic Party. Steve Inskeep
World Morning news brief Israel launches airstrike targeting Hamas in Qatar, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticizes Trump's surge of immigration agents in Chicago, administration released plan to improve children's health. Leila Fadel
Europe Salome Zourabichvili, incumbent president of Georgia, refuses to stand down Nearly a year after parliamentary elections, Georgia's incumbent president refuses to stand down. NPR speaks with Salome Zourabichvili, who says Russia rigged voting and that she is the legitimate president. Leila Fadel
Health Care Trump signs memo directing FDA to crack down on pharmaceutical ads President Trump signed a memo on Tuesday directing the FDA to crack down on direct-to-consumer drug advertisements. But there are limits to what any administration can do. Sydney Lupkin
Economy What the downward revision in jobs numbers indicates about the U.S. economy What does the sharp downward revision in jobs data suggest about the health of the U.S. economy? NPR speaks with David Wessel, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Michel Martin