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Science Starship's 10th flight breaks streak of bad luck After a series of failures during recent test flights, SpaceX's massive Starship had a smooth ride for Tuesday's blast-off, and successfully deployed some fake satellites. Nell Greenfieldboyce
A doctor in Lebanon races to heal the handful of kids from Gaza he can reach In Lebanon, a reconstructive surgeon who specializes in helping children recover from war wounds meets with a 6-year-old girl who lost her arm to an explosion in Gaza nearly two years ago. Ari Daniel
National How domestic terrorism is defined in the Trump era The FBI has stepped back its role in investigating a recent attack on the CDC campus in Atlanta. It's one data point in the picture of how the current administration thinks about domestic terrorism. Odette Yousef
Arts & Life Former Weeki Wachee Mermaids return to the springs as seniors Once a mermaid, always a mermaid. A group of women in their 70s recently visited the Florida springs where they once performed as mermaids to see if they still had the magic. Skyler Lebron
National What to know about the upcoming changes to 'de minimus' shipping rules A big change is coming to online shopping in the U.S. on Friday. That's when President Trump's policy suspending the "de minimus" rule on international shipments to the U.S. takes effect. Bill Chappell
Tuesday Evening Headlines LGBTQ community urges Mayor Harrell to cancel permit for Christian activist group, WA officials move to protect more forestland, and Uber Eats to pay $15 million in labor settlement. Paige Browning
Amanda Knox on empathy in storytelling and working with Monica Lewinsky in new 'Twisted Tale' series For the first time, Amanda Knox is using scripted TV series to tell her story the way she wants. Hans Anderson
The prison shaped loophole in Washington's sanctuary laws Governor Ferguson continues to defy demands from the Trump Administration to end Washington’s “sanctuary state” policies. But lawmakers say there’s one place here where protections for immigrants are falling short: state prisons. Libby Denkmann
National The latest in Trump's faceoff with the Federal Reserve President Trump is escalating his attack on the Federal Reserve. Trump is attempting to fire a member of the Fed's governing board -- a move that critics say is unlawful. Scott Horsley
Health State collaboration on public health messaging could build trust NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Robbie Goldstein about a meeting of public health leaders of eight states to discuss possible partnership on issues such as vaccines as federal priorities shift. Sarah Handel