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Politics Pentagon probe points to U.S. missile hitting Iranian school A military assessment suggests a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile was responsible for at least 165 deaths at an Iranian girls' school, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. NPR Staff
Technology From coder to shuttle driver: Where Seattle's laid off tech workforce is now Monica Nickelsburg
Arts & Life Harrison Ford isn't retiring: 'I really wouldn't know what to do with myself' Ford struggled to find his footing in Hollywood before being cast as Han Solo in Star Wars. Now 83, he plays a therapist in the Apple TV series Shrinking: "I really do love the work," he says. Terry Gross
Politics Washington state income tax passes House after grueling 25-hour floor debate After a record-breaking 25-hour-long debate, a proposed income tax on high earners has passed a major legislative milestone, garnering a “yes” vote from the House just as this year’s session winds down. Sarah Mizes-Tan
World No Nobles Day: Britain's Parliament boots its last hereditary Lords after 700 years Government minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the change put an end to "an archaic and undemocratic principle." The removed aristocrats are 92 of the House of Lords' 800 members. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Cortina's glamorous history The site of the Winter Olympics this year has a storied past with Ernest Hemingway, European royalty, and Hollywood stars as past visitors.
National How the Iran war is disrupting air travel -- and advice if you're planning a trip The war in Iran is roiling jet fuel prices and airlines are beginning to hike prices, unsettling travelers far from the Middle East. If you're booking a flight soon, here are things to know. Bill Chappell
Health ChatGPT might give you bad medical advice, studies warn New research finds AI can point people in the wrong direction. And the quality of health information it imparts depends on how well you prompt the tools. Katia Riddle
Will 'Project Hail Mary' soar higher than 'The Martian'? Sci-fi fare about space travel and aliens isn't always embraced by wide audiences, but with "Project Hail Mary," moviegoers will be more than satisfied and plenty happy they made the trip to the theater. Dyer Oxley
Business Countries agree to a historic release of stockpiled oil to ease global disruption Members of the International Energy Agency have announced a coordinated release of 400 million barrels of stockpiled oil in an attempt to counter the disruption in oil trade triggered by the Iran war. Camila Domonoske