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Business DOJ subpoenas Federal Reserve in escalating pressure campaign The Justice Department has subpoenaed the Fed over chair Jerome Powell's testimony over the central bank's headquarters renovation. Powell calls it part of a pressure campaign over interest rates. Scott Horsley
Politics National Portrait Gallery removes impeachment references next to Trump photo A new portrait of President Trump is on display at the National Portrait Gallery's "America's Presidents" exhibition. Text accompanying the portrait removes references to Trump's impeachments. Joe Hernandez
Music Founding Grateful Dead member dies at 78 Bob Weir, who helped build the Grateful Dead from the Haight-Ashbury scene into a cultural institution, has died at 78. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
World Iran protests enter third week under internet blackout As Iran's protests enter a third week, the country's president blames foreign powers for the unrest, and warns it will retaliate if the US intervenes militarily. Sarah McCammon
Are you craving a stronger community? NPR's Life Kit has tips on how to build your village. Marielle Segarra
Trump promised a Gaza endgame. Palestinians say they are still living the war Three months after Trump's Gaza plan, Palestinians say the war is still not over and no international force has arrived. Michele Kelemen
Sports Supreme Court weighs bans on trans athletes in women's and girls' sports teams The Supreme Court hears two cases this week on state bans for trans athletes playing on women's and girls' sports teams. Kate Sosin, who covers LGBTQ issues for the non-profit newsroom The 19th, has been following these cases closely. Mia Venkat
Movies Why we're hooked on documentaries NPR's Linda Holmes and Sarah Handel discuss why they are hooked on documentaries and some of the best ones you may not yet have seen. Sarah McCammon
Politics How far does Stephen Miller's influence extend in Trump's White House? Stephen Miller is largely credited with channeling President Trump's desires and making his vision for the United States real. Ashley Parker, a staff writer for The Atlantic, explains Miller's power within the administration. Mia Venkat
Technology 'ScreenTime' podcast asks what screens are doing to kids Andrew Bracken, a journalist at KPBS, on how how his experiences as a parent with technology led to a new podcast. Ahmad Damen