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National Some states aim to protect residents as private investors buy up mobile home parks Manufactured homes are sometimes the last option for affordable housing. As private investors buy up parks, some states aim to protect residents from rapid rent increases. Shaylee Ragar
The latest on Israeli military attacks on Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza Gaza health officials say more than 100 Palestinians were killed Sunday by Israeli fire while trying to get food. It was the deadliest day for Palestinians seeking food under the new aid system. Daniel Estrin
British surgeon gives first-hand account of treating wounded in Gaza Some of those injured in Gaza while seeking food at distribution sites are sent to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. NPR speaks with Dr. Nick Maynard, a British surgeon volunteering there. Sacha Pfeiffer
National Firefighters battle a number of blazes in the Pacific Northwest Wildfire season is in full swing, and firefighters are battling several destructive fires in the U.S. Northwest. Erik Neumann
Politics GOP gambit to redraw Texas' congressional map shows redistricting is an ongoing fight Lawmakers in Texas are in a Republican-led special session to try to redraw voting districts for Congress. Other states may also end up with new House maps soon before next year's midterm election. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics Many beauty products have toxic ingredients. Newly proposed bills could change that The "Safer Beauty Bill Package" would ban the most toxic ingredients in everyday cosmetics and create protections for the women of color and salon workers who are disproportionately exposed to them. Rachel Treisman
National U.S. coffee drinkers and businesses will pay the price for Trump's Brazil tariffs President Trump plans to levy a 50% tariff on all goods from Brazil — the source of about 30% of U.S. coffee imports. This looming tariff threat has sent shock waves through the U.S. coffee industry. Jaclyn Diaz
Arts & Life Teens are trying to bulk up on protein supplements. What should parents watch for? Teenage boys especially are getting lots of messages — from peers and from social media — about the power of protein supplements. Doctors caution there can be too much of a good thing. Yuki Noguchi
Politics Trump has a welcome message for new citizens. It's different from past presidents Trump released his video message to newly naturalized citizens. He welcomes them to the "national family," adding that they have a responsibility to "fiercely guard" and preserve American culture. Juliana Kim
Politics Lawyers for Harvard and Trump square off in court in Boston With more than $2 billion in federal research grants at stake, the two sides will argue before a federal judge as the university pushes back on the administration's demands. Elissa Nadworny