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Environment With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of "weaponizing water." Betsy Joles
Politics IRS says churches can now endorse political candidates Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates. Daniel Burke
National Remembering some of those lost in the deadly central Texas flash floods There have been more than 100 deaths following the flash floods in Texas, and dozens more are still unaccounted for. We remember some of those lost in the floods. Hosts
National U.S. Coast Guard aids in rescue operation following floods in central Texas NPR's Michel Martin asks U.S. Coast Guard Air Operations Officer Nathan Shakespeare about his work coordinating rescues in the Texas flood zone from a base in Corpus Christi. Michel Martin
National Search-and-rescue efforts continue in Texas after flooding leaves more than 100 dead Crews continue their search-and-rescue efforts in central Texas, four days after devastating flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Dozens are still missing. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
World Trump says U.S. will resume sending weapons to Ukraine after pausing last week With Russian attacks escalating, Ukraine is dependent on air defense systems and munitions supplied by western allies to protect Ukrainian cities. Joanna Kakissis
World Morning news brief An update on the deadly floods in central Texas, Trump threatens new tariffs on more than a dozen countries, medical groups sue Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his recent actions on vaccine policy. Leila Fadel
Will Syria's Kurds have a voice in the new government? NPR's Leil Fadel asks Mahmoud Meslat, co-chair of the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces, whether Kurds in the semi-autonomous northwest region have a voice in the new government. Leila Fadel
Immigration DOJ sues entire federal district court in Maryland over policy on immigration cases The DOJ has sued the entire federal district court in Maryland over an order that puts a temporary hold on deportations, intensifying a confrontation between the Trump administration and the courts. Carrie Johnson