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Sports NCAA president talks about new rules that allow college athletes to be paid NPR's Michel Martin asks NCAA President Charlie Baker about the first year in which college athletes are paid to play. Michel Martin
Trump says the US is in talks with Iran to end the war, which Iran denies Trump's claim of "very good" talks with Iran contrasts sharply with Tehran's denial, as escalating tensions and backchannel diplomacy raise fears of a wider war in the Gulf. Aya Batrawy
World How weeks of war have reshaped Iran's negotiating position How has Iran's negotiating position changed after weeks of war? NPR's A Martinez talks to Mohammad Ali Shabani, editor of the London-based news site Amwaj.media. A Martínez
National NTSB investigating runway crash that killed 2 and hurt dozens at LaGuardia Airport Investigators are looking into what caused a runway collision between an Air Canada regional jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. Both pilots were killed and dozens of passengers were injured. Steve Kastenbaum
Crime Adults in the Room, Episode 5: The Bet This episode includes graphic descriptions of sexual abuse. If you or someone you know needs support, text the word HOPE to 64673. Please take care while listening. Alec Cowan
Latin America At least 66 killed in military plane crash in Colombia, head of armed forces says Colombian officials say that a military cargo plane with 128 people on board, most of them soldiers, crashed shortly after taking off Monday in southwestern Colombia. The Associated Press
World UK police probe possible Iran link after Jewish charity ambulances set on fire Police in London are investigating a suspected antisemitic hate crime attack after four vehicles belonging to a Jewish ambulance service were set on fire. The Associated Press
Health Despite state bans and restrictions, the number of abortions in the U.S. holds steady The Guttmacher Institute has a new analysis on how many abortions happened in 2025. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Politics Markwayne Mullin confirmed as the next secretary of Homeland Security The Oklahoma Republican comes to the helm in the midst of a shutdown that has left some 100,000 of the department's more than a quarter-million employees working without pay. Sam Gringlas
Government Sea-Tac manages government shutdown turbulence with normal wait times and no ICE No ICE agents have been assigned to the SEA Airport yet, following President Donald Trump’s orders to send immigration agents to several U.S. airports to fill in for TSA agents during the ongoing partial government shutdown. Ruby de Luna