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Politics Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks about Kristi Noem's firing and Trump's pick to replace her NPR's Michel Martin asks Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., about the firing of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and President Trump's decision to tap GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin as her replacement. Michel Martin
Politics Texas GOP worries runoff could make party vulnerable before November election The runoff between Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has Republicans worried that infighting ahead of May's primary could make the GOP vulnerable before the general election. Andrew Schneider
Health Taking the heat. Sauna's popular and there may be health benefits too It's an age old practice that's having a moment right now. But is there anything to the health claims? Scientists say sauna is more than hot air. Will Stone
World Iran retaliates after Israel strikes Beirut and Tehran as war enters Day 7 Iran fired missiles toward Israel Friday, Israeli officials say, after Israel launched fresh strikes on Tehran and hit Beirut's southern suburbs overnight. NPR Staff
Politics 2 young billionaires are behind the prediction market boom. They hate each other The 20-something billionaires who run Kalshi and Polymarket are battling it out to be the top prediction market company. Observers and former insiders say the feud is just heating up. Bobby Allyn
Arts & Life 'Hoppers' is delightfully unhinged and a dam good time A young environmental activist transforms herself into a beaver in this off-the-wall eco-themed comedy. It's the liveliest film to emerge from Pixar in years. Justin Chang
World Morning news brief Trump fires Kristi Noem as head of DHS, Israeli airstrikes hit the capitals of Iran and Lebanon, Trump uses Venezuela as a model of regime change. Steve Inskeep
Music Squeeze's new album 'Trixies' takes inspiration from their teenaged writing efforts Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, founding members of the band Squeeze, recently unearthed their very first attempts at songwriting. Their new album "Trixies" is based on those sketches. A Martínez
World Trump's Iran endgame unclear as he weighs quick exit against losing leverage President Trump hasn't spelled out how he wants the Iran war to end. But ending the military campaign too early could mean losing leverage over what comes next. Greg Myre
World Questions remain over whether the US or Israel bombed Iranian school An elementary school in southern Iran was one of the first sites hit when the U.S. and Israel launched their attacks against Iran. More than 170 students and staff were killed. Who's responsible? Arezou Rezvani