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Politics Dalai Lama, a global symbol of Tibetan culture and resistance, turns 90 The Dalai Lama turned 90 on Sunday surrounded by thousands of followers, who thronged the Himalayan town of Dharamshala. The Associated Press
Politics Iran's supreme leader makes first public appearance since Iran-Israel war started Iran' s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday made his first public appearance since the 12-day war between Israel and Iran began, attending a mourning ceremony on the eve of Ashoura. The Associated Press
National Here's a timeline of the catastrophic Texas floods NPR has compiled a timeline of when local, state and federal officials posted warnings on social media as well as the timeline of events as presented by local officials. Gabrielle Emanuel
Health Cuts to HIV research funding in the US impacts progress towards ending the epidemic How will the Trump administration's cuts to HIV research impact the progress that's been made towards ending the epidemic in the U.S.? Pien Huang
Arts & Life We need each other, say artisans at Smithsonian Folklife Festival NPR's Pien Huang takes a journey to the Smithsonian Folklife Festival to hear from youth voices about how they're telling the story of America on the 4th of July. Pien Huang
Music Madison McFerrin describes the power of finding her own voice and sound Madison McFerrin, daughter of renowned musician Bobby McFerrin, describes her new album Scorpio and the power of finding her own voice and sound. Avery Keatley
Climate Heat and wildfire smoke affect birth outcomes, according to a new study Heat and wildfire smoke affect birth outcomes, according to a new study of women in Los Angeles. Alejandra Borunda
Science Did humans contribute to evolutionary change in rodents? Scientists in Chicago are mapping some fascinating evolutionary changes to local rodents — and how humans may have contributed to that change. Pien Huang
World Ukraine attacks Russian airfields The Ukrainian military says that today it attacked airfields in Russia, where fighter jets used to bomb Ukrainian cities are stored. They say it's an attempt to weaken the Kremlin's war machine. Pien Huang
World The deadly risk of trying to reach food in Gaza An NPR journalist in Gaza describes his experience seeking food from a site run by private American contractors, facing Israeli military fire, crowds fighting for rations, and masked thieves. Daniel Estrin