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National Supreme Court wrestles with gun rights, marijuana, and the right to own a gun The argument took place in light of the court's 2022 Bruen decision, which held that for a gun law to be constitutional, it must be analogous to a similar law at the nation's founding in the late 1700s. Nina Totenberg
Government At vigil for massacred protesters, Seattle-area Iranians process the start of war Local Iranian community members gathered at a vigil Sunday afternoon at Seattle City Hall to share art, music, dance, and healing conversation. Libby Denkmann
Remembering Colman McCarthy, who wrote about peace at 'The Washington Post' for years Colman McCarthy dedicated his life to peace — from training to be a monk, to teaching and writing about peace. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with his eldest son, Jim McCarthy, about his father's legacy. Marc Rivers
Health A homeless shelter and rehab center holds a marathon to get people back on their feet Outside of Chicago, a homeless shelter and rehab center called Wayside Cross hosts a unique program to help people get back on their feet, one mile at a time. Bob Smietana
National Videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton's depositions in Epstein probe are released Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have released videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton's depositions in the committee's ongoing investigation into the Epstein files. Claudia Grisales
National What Americans make of the U.S. attack on Iran so far As missiles continue to fly across the Middle East, what do Americans make of the U.S. attack on Iran so far? Residents of Harrisburg, Pa., weigh in. Frank Langfitt
IDF spokesperson gives an Israeli perspective on the campaign in Iran NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, international spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces, about the ongoing war with Iran. Barrie Hardymon
National Security U.S. states take steps to guard against any potential threat from Iran Iran has made prior attempts to launch terrorist attacks on U.S. soil, but all have been thwarted in recent years. States are bracing for a heightened threat after the war. Ryan Lucas
Medical Treatments A new single-pill treatment for HIV shows promising results A new single-pill treatment for HIV has shown promising results. This is particularly useful for people who have had HIV for decades. Gabrielle Emanuel
National Security The Trump administration's objectives for the mission in Iran President Trump said the ongoing strikes on Iran are the best chance to strike at its nuclear weapons program. But that's the same program he said, not long ago, was completely obliterated. Tom Bowman