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'All Things Considered' bids farewell to host Ari Shapiro All Things Considered is saying goodbye to Ari Shapiro, whose hosts his final show today following 10 years with the program and more than 25 with NPR. Matt Ozug
Black liberation activist Assata Shakur has died at 78 Assata Shakur, a Black political activist who was convicted for killing a New Jersey state trooper and later exiled to Cuba, has died. Adrian Florido
Politics Redistricting could test Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's bipartisanship. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has committed to being a bipartisan bridgebuilder. But he's also under pressure to redistrict the state's one GOP congressman out of his House seat. Jenny Abamu
Neko Case returns with her first-ever entirely self-produced album Neko Case has released her first solo album of the decade. It's also the first she's produced entirely herself, and speaks to her wide musical range.
The fake Anthropologie rock that fooled boyfriends everywhere NPR's Mia Venkat explains to Ari Shapiro what the internet was obsessed with this week. Mia Venkat
Economy Trump announces a new round of tariffs President Trump has ordered steep new tariffs on imported drugs, home furnishings, and trucks. The president's import taxes are pushing inflation higher. But that's not slowing consumer spending. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life Makeup mogul Bobbi Brown talks about paving her own way in the industry On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Makeup mogul Bobbi Brown talks about paving her own way when her industry was dominated by men.
World At the UN, Prime Minister Netanyahu is defiant as Israel's isolation grows Outcry over the war in Gaza leaves Israel diplomatically isolated as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to address the U.N. Jackie Northam
Jeff Tweedy on 'Twilight Override,' his new triple album NPR's Juana Summers talks with Wilco front man Jeff Tweedy about his new triple solo album, Twilight Override, which examines the pandemic-related trauma he says we're all still dealing with. Matt Ozug
Arts & Life Sinclair and Nexstar restore 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to their local TV stations The major broadcasting groups said in statements the late-night talk show will return to their TV stations on Friday. Chloe Veltman