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Remembering televangelist Jimmy Swaggart Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart has died at the age of 90, following a heart attack last month. The Pentecostal preacher had an audience of millions before a sex scandal in the late 1980s. Jason DeRose
Politics Poll: What Americans think about the state of democracy and how Trump is doing Ahead of the July 4 holiday, a new poll from NPR/PBS News/Marist sheds light on how people are feeling about the state of democracy, the political parties and the job President Trump is doing. Domenico Montanaro
Scientists find gut microbes that are PFAS sponges New research shows that certain bacteria in the microbiome soak up "forever chemicals," or PFAS. The findings raise the possibility that probiotics could help remove some PFAS from our bodies. Will Stone
Health Care A disabled teen stuck in a hospital for six years finally goes to her own home This week, a disabled young woman moved out of a hospital to her own apartment. The Trump Administration celebrated its role in this. Even though it's ending the federal program that made it possible. Joseph Shapiro
Politics Trump praises bill passage on trip to new migrant detention facility in Florida President Trump toured a deportation facility in the middle of the Florida Everglades as the Senate passed the megabill. Tamara Keith
Performing Madonna at Hebrew school was pivotal for this 'Failed Child Star' NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tamara Yajia about her memoir, Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star and growing up with her unconventional family in the U.S. and Argentina. Michael Levitt
Politics Senate Republicans win approval of their massive budget bill — by slim margins After a marathon overnight session capping days of negotiations, Senate Republicans passed their sweeping tax and spending bill. Deirdre Walsh
Arts & Life Wild Card: Actor Kyle MacLachlan talks about shooting his first movie, 'Dune' Some people will always associate actor Kyle MacLachlan with director David Lynch. On Wild Card, he spoke about his experience in his first movie — David Lynch's Dune.
National In a lawsuit, Lululemon accuses Costco of selling knockoffs of the athleisure brand The athleisure brand is accusing Costco of selling knockoffs of several of its signature designs and offering them at a lower price under the wholesale club giant's Kirkland Signature brand. Alana Wise
Environment The White House took down the nation's top climate report. You can still find it here The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States. Rebecca Hersher