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Arts & Life So you're buying tickets for Harry Styles' tour. Can artists control the prices? For years, fans have complained about what it can take to get a concert ticket: the long virtual queue waits, website crashes and high prices. Now, the artists' role in it all are being questioned. Ayana Archie
National Bystander videos of Minneapolis killings reveal larger trend Bystander videos have shaped public perception for decades. The ability to now spread video widely can lead to real-time access and transparency, but experts say videos can't tell the full story. Ava Berger
National Morning news brief Trump says the economy is "booming" in Iowa message, the NTSB releases finding in DCA midair crash, Trump administration quietly rewrites nuclear safety directives. Steve Inskeep
National Author Kurt Vonnegut's estate files lawsuit to challenge Utah book ban law The author Kurt Vonnegut's estate has sued to challenge a Utah law that allows school districts to ban books from their libraries. Supporters of the law say it keeps pornography out of schools. Steve Inskeep
Politics Marco Rubio to be questioned about America's future in Venezuela at hearing The capture of Nicolás Maduro has fueled questions about the future of U.S. policy in Venezuela. For Secretary of State Marco Rubio, it was part of a years-long push for change in South America. Claudia Grisales
National After violence in Minneapolis, some influencers break from typical content Lifestyle influencers or those cute animal accounts on social media rarely feature commentary about news and politics. The violence in Minneapolis has been an exception. Elizabeth Blair
National Virginia's new governor lays out plan to bring down the cost of living Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger ran her campaign on affordability. Now that she's in office, she'll be under a political microscope to see if she can bring down the cost of living. Jahd Khalil
Politics Trump says the U.S. economy is 'booming,' but data contradicts his message President Trump went to Iowa Tuesday, looking to change the subject to his economic agenda as his administration faces growing backlash over his immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Steve Inskeep
How did we get so good at predicting the weather? Two journalists explain how weather forecasting works, and how it has developed over the last 65 years into a more precise prediction than ever before. Clare McGrane
Politics Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a "sovereign decision" not made under pressure from the United States. The Associated Press