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National Morning news brief RFK Jr. grilled on vaccines during Senate hearing, European coalition announces plan for security guarantees in Ukraine once war ends, D.C.'s attorney general sues to end National Guard deployment. A Martínez
Susan Stamberg, 'founding mother' of NPR, retires After more than 50 years behind the mic at NPR, Susan Stamberg is retiring. Steve Inskeep
Education Millions of student loan borrowers are at risk of defaulting, data shows New data reveals a growing problem; millions of federal student loan borrowers are at serious risk of default. Cory Turner
World Former Israeli negotiator on Israel's settlement plan in the West Bank NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy about Israel's latest settlement plan in the occupied West Bank. Leila Fadel
Business Why the end of the de minimus tariff exemption is causing shipping chaos worldwide Planet Money looks at what the de minimis tariff exemption is, who wins and loses with the end of this policy and why ending it has resulting in shipping chaos worldwide. Darian Woods
National D.C. attorney general sues Trump administration to end National Guard deployment D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says armed soldiers should not be policing American citizens. He's suing to end what he says is the unlawful deployment of National Guard troops in the city. A Martínez
Sports Second-year quarterbacks hope to avoid sophomore slump as NFL season begins Last year, a record six quarterbacks were taken early in the first round of the NFL draft. Now, those six are striving to make a second-year leap and avoid the dreaded sophomore slump. Becky Sullivan
World European coalition announces plan to guarantee security in Ukraine once war ends A coalition of European countries has announced a plan to ensure security guarantees for Ukraine once the war has ended. A Martínez
World How Ukraine is responding to support from European leaders NPR talks with Hanna Shelest, director of the Foreign Policy Council's Ukrainian Prism think tank, about how Ukrainians are responding to solidarity from European leaders. Michel Martin
Environment The world's oldest and largest iceberg will soon be no more The iceberg, known as A23a, has been on a journey following the current into warmer waters for months. Now, it has begun the predicted and natural process of breaking apart, and eventually melting. Kat Lonsdorf