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Health New study finds certain lifestyle changes can help improve our brains as we age A new study shows some of the strongest evidence yet that diet, exercise and other lifestyle changes can improve our brains — and reduce decline — as we age. Steve Inskeep
Arts & Life Where things stand two years after the Hollywood actors and writers strike Two years ago, writers and actors in Hollywood were on strike. They say the deals they reached have been useful. But with less production these days, there are fewer jobs to go around. Mandalit del Barco
Sports Deion Sanders reveals he's beaten a life-threatening bout of bladder cancer Deion Sanders, the University of Colorado's flamboyant football coach and former NFL star, says he's beaten a life-threatening bout of bladder cancer. Tony Gorman
Food that Israel allows into Gaza only a fraction of what's needed, aid groups say For a third day, Israel will be trucking in and allowing air drops of some food and aid into Gaza during daily 10-hour pauses in the fighting in its war in Gaza. But is this aid enough? Emily Feng
Two prominent Israeli rights groups say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza Two prominent Israeli rights groups say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. NPR talks with Yuli Novak, executive director of B'Tselem, an organization that tracks human rights violations. A Martínez
Arts & Life Does Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle 'great jeans' campaign mark a shift for ads? American Eagle's ad campaign featuring the 27-year-old star captured the internet's attention. An advertising expert says that means it worked and may signal a shift away from more inclusive ads. Obed Manuel
Politics Trump lawsuit against Murdoch and 'Wall Street Journal' turns personal Trump says he personally told his "very good friend Rupert Murdoch" that he had not sent a racy birthday greeting two decades ago to Jeffrey Epstein. Murdoch's Journal reported it anyway. David Folkenflik
Health As Gaza starves, the next generation may also endure the consequences U.N. officials say many people in Gaza are experiencing "famine-like conditions." Health experts who have studied past famines warn that the fallout can reverberate across generations. Juliana Kim
Politics DHS is urging DACA recipients to self-deport "DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who then encouraged "every person here illegally" to self-deport. Ximena Bustillo
Latin America Former Colombian President Uribe found guilty in bribery trial Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted of witness tampering and bribery in a historic trial that gripped the country and threatened to tarnish the conservative strongman's legacy. The Associated Press