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Health Why one federal health worker is urging Health Secretary RFK Jr. to resign NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dr. Elizabeth Soda, who is one of more than 1,000 federal health workers urging Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign. Jeffrey Pierre
Arts & Life Author Ocean Vuong shares what his mother taught him about storytelling On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author Ocean Vuong reflects on what his mother taught him about storytelling.
History How 'Sesame Street' got its start NPR's history show, Throughline, takes us back to 1969 and the creation of the children's TV show Sesame Street.
World How long can Russia and Ukraine wage war at this level? There's still no end in sight to Russia-Ukraine war, according to NPR correspondents in both countries. Peace efforts appear to be going nowhere and the fighting remains intense. Charles Maynes
National In Florida, street art will soon be a thing of the past Murals and drawing on streets across Florida are vanishing. Not just the rainbow-painted crosswalks, but also murals honoring police. That's because the state says they're a "safety issue." Meghan Bowman
National A small vacation resort area in Michigan is one of the top markets for marijuana sales A tiny township in Michigan, best known as a vacation resort area, has become one of the top markets for marijuana sales. And it now has a new nickname: New Puffalo. Michael Puente
Latin America Many Venezuelans are watching and waiting amid U.S. tensions With U.S. warships already off Venezuela's coast, many there fear what could come next, while others dismiss the U.S. administrations display of power as pure theatre. Manuel Rueda
National Epstein accusers shared their stories on Capitol Hill, calling for justice A bipartisan group of House lawmakers are continuing their push to compel the full release of federal files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Claudia Grisales
World Leaders of China, Russia and North Korea gather in Beijing for elaborate WWII parade Leaders of China, North Korea and Russia met for the first time in one place on Wednesday as Beijing staged an elaborate parade to mark the end of WWII. Anthony Kuhn
Politics Trump administration policies make their way to the Supreme Court From tariffs to the use of the National Guard in states and the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans -- many of the Trump administration's policies are winding their way to the Supreme Court. Nina Totenberg