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Health Researchers discover a secret weapon that saves babies' lives. And it's not medical To save the lives of infants and small kids in lower resource countries, there are a handful of tools: anti-malarial drugs, bed nets and vaccines. A massive experiment in rural Kenya suggests another. Jonathan Lambert
Politics 'Can't stop. Won't stop': Documentary filmmakers face federal funding shortfall PBS has been a home for independent documentaries for more than 50 years. But with the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, nonfiction storytellers have to figure out a way forward. Chloe Veltman
WA budget cuts end a "Meaningful" program for people with disabilities Meaningful Day was a Washington State program that was considered a major success since it started ten years ago. It provided outings, workshops and other enriching activities for about a thousand residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Patricia Murphy
National Security Former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discusses the Trump-Putin meeting NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jake Sullivan, former national security advisor to President Joe Biden, on the fallout from the Trump-Putin Summit in Alaska. Leila Fadel
Politics What's behind the Trump administration's immigration memes? White supremacist tropes and ironic viral jokes illustrate the administration's project of redefining who belongs in the United States. Jude Joffe-Block
Politics Trump prompted a battle over voting maps. Here's how redistricting affects voters In a battle prompted by President Trump, Texas and California could redraw lines that change whose votes really matter in the 2026 congressional elections. Larry Kaplow
Politics Trump to meet Zelenskyy with 2 big issues in focus: security guarantees and land The Ukrainian president will be joined at the White House on Monday by several key European leaders, as they look to find an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Franco Ordoñez
World Morning news brief Ukraine's Zelenskyy and European leaders to meet Trump at White House Monday, Israelis protest to demand a hostage deal as leaders plan to occupy Gaza City, more National Guard troops heading to D.C. A Martínez
Journalist and author Jon Lee Anderson discusses his book 'To Lose a War' NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with journalist and author Jon Lee Anderson about his new book, "To Lose a War." The book collects Anderson's writing from Afghanistan over a near-quarter-century span. Steve Inskeep
Israeli protesters demand end to war in Gaza and deal to release remaining hostages Israelis held one of their biggest protests in nearly two years, demanding an end to the war in Gaza and a deal to release the remaining hostages. But Israeli leaders plan a military escalation. A Martínez