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Health Gun violence hits Black communities hardest. Trump is rolling back prevention efforts The suffering of America's gun violence crisis is concentrated in Black neighborhoods damaged by decades of disinvestment and racial discrimination. Trump is unravelling efforts to solve the problem. Fred Clasen-Kelly
National D.C.'s crime numbers are all the buzz. But how do we interpret them accurately? A range of crime data has been going around to make the argument that Washington, D.C., is — or isn't — safe. We talk to crime experts to make sense of it all. Juliana Kim
Politics A musical about bigotry arrives at a Kennedy Center transformed by Trump Parade, the Tony award-winning musical about the 1915 lynching of a Jewish man, begins its run in Washington, D.C. amid an antisemitic backlash against the show's subject. Tom Dreisbach
National An AI divide is growing in schools. This camp wants to level the playing field For years, research has shown a digital divide when it comes to schools teaching about new technologies. Educators worry that this could leave some students behind in an AI-powered economy. Lee V. Gaines
Asia India reels from Trump administration tariff threats India is reeling after the Trump administration threatened it with some of the highest tariffs in the world in order to pressure it to change course with Russia. Diaa Hadid
Arts & Life Cambridge Dictionary adds more than 6,000 words, including skibidi and delulu Internet culture has infiltrated the English language. New additions to the Cambridge Dictionary this year include skibidi, delulu, tradwife and broligarchy. Hosts
National Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discusses how the city has brought violent crime down Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about how the city has been working to reduce violent crime, now at historic lows, according to city data. Michel Martin
National White House says dozens of homeless encampments cleared from Washington, D.C. Despite objections from homeless advocates, the White House says more than 40 homeless encampments have been removed in D.C. since President Trump announced a federal law enforcement surge. Jennifer Ludden
Health Care A look at arguments around Colorado's medical assistance in dying law As more states adopt laws allowing terminally ill patients to end their own lives, some groups representing disabled people are suing to stop them. Kevin Beaty
Music Dover Quartet teams up with Chickasaw composer on album 'Woodland Songs' NPR speaks with cellist Camden Shaw and Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate about the Dover Quartet's album "Woodland Songs," featuring a commissioned suite of character studies of animals. Leila Fadel