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Arts & Life 'I can't stop DJing,' Mark Ronson says — never mind the back pain Ronson's memoir, Night People, is a love letter to late-night 1990s New York City. Ronson would go on to produce music for Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and other pop superstars. Tonya Mosley
Politics With 'drug boat' strikes, Trump leans into war on terror tactic against cartels The administration's approach to drug cartels relies — at least in part — on a blueprint for military strikes that mirror those waged during the global war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Ryan Lucas
Politics Poll: Republicans get more of the blame than Democrats for a potential shutdown As a government shutdown becomes more likely, a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows even though President Trump has a low approval rating, just 1 in 4 approve of how Democrats in Congress are doing. Domenico Montanaro
Arts & Life Duo celebrates 25 years of nightly karaoke Almost every night for nearly three decades in Santa Cruz, California, Bob and Patti Vasconcellos have headed to their local karaoke bar to sing.
Technology What jobs are least threatened by AI? A lot of people are feeling anxious about artificial intelligence and how it might reshape the workforce in the next few years.
Business 'Like ice melting': Journalists warn press freedom is in decline across Asia China's jailing of citizen journalist Zhang Zhan highlights a deeper press freedom crisis across Asia. Ashish Valentine
Health Scientists create human eggs in the lab, using skin cells Scientists created the eggs using DNA from adult skin cells, a step that could someday potentially lead to new ways to treat infertility and enable gay couples to have genetically related children. Rob Stein
National Second detainee dies after shooting at Dallas ICE facility Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, had been on life support after what authorities called a targeted act of violence toward federal immigration agents. He leaves behind four kids and his wife, pregnant with their fifth. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Climate Energy Dept. tells employees not to use words including 'climate change' and 'green' The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology. Rebecca Hersher
World The U.N. mission appeals to the Taliban to restore internet access in Afghanistan The outage was the first nationwide shutdown since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021 and was part of their professed crackdown on immorality. The Associated Press