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Politics Jimmy Hoffa vanished 50 years ago. The unsolved mystery and his legend endure Jimmy Hoffa vanished 50 years ago Don Gonyea
Arts & Life England's Birmingham bids farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, its homegrown heavy metal hero Fans and relatives of the late Ozzy Osbourne converged to pay their final respects to metal star in his home city. Willem Marx
Health Care Washington’s safety net clinics face ‘perfect storm’ of federal threats Clinics across Washington that focus on serving low-income patients are bracing for a dual threat from the federal government. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Arts & Life Comedian Aparna Nancherla on middle-age rage On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Comedian Aparna Nancherla talks about how her rage is manifesting in middle age. Dave Blanchard
Sports A 35 mph pitch for a strikeout, a first for Toronto Blue Jays catcher In the 8th inning of the Blue Jays-Orioles game Tuesday, Toronto's catcher, Ali Sanchez, was on the mound. Here's what happened when he threw a 35-mph pitch. Hosts
Politics Texas Republicans unveil a proposed redraw of House seats to boost the party Texas Republicans have unveiled a proposed redraw of the state's congressional map that is likely to help the party pick up additional seats. Juana Summers
Politics N.C. Republicans face a flurry of vetoes and a key Senate run announcement North Carolina has a tradition of divided government, and the competition between the two parties over things like DEI, gun laws, and transgender care heated up this week. Colin Campbell
Malnutrition centers close amid Nigerian food crisis U.S. aid cuts have stoked the existing malnutrition crisis in northern Nigeria as treatment centers are forced to shut with the loss of U.S. support. Jewell Bright
Crime Violent crime drops in Washington as drug offenses skyrocket, latest statistics show Violent crime in Washington dropped significantly last year but remains well above pre-pandemic levels. And Washington remains dead last in police staffing per capita compared to other states. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
National How ready is the U.S. for a major earthquake or tsunami? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kit Miyamoto, an engineer specializing in disaster recovery, about U.S. readiness following the major earthquake off the Pacific coast of Russia. Mary Louise Kelly