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National How childbearing choices have changed across three generations in one family Fewer women are having children than a few generations ago. Sarah McCammon talks with three generations of women in one Atlanta family to understand how opportunities and choices have changed. Sarah McCammon
Movies At the movies: the case for and against musicals Since the first sound film came out, Hollywood musicals have provided some of the most iconic movie moments. Three NPR movie fans discuss the merits and drawbacks of the genre. Barrie Hardymon
World Race to populate the border between India and China India said it would help create hundreds of "vibrant villages" along its border with China. Three years later, residents wonder where they are. Omkar Khandekar
World In Los Angeles, Iranian-Americans march against government crackdown in Iran Marchers gathered Sunday in downtown L.A. against the Iranian crackdown on the protests that have taken place there over recent weeks. Steve Futterman
World Fear and internet blackouts make communication difficult for Iranians While fears of an imminent US operation in Iran have receded, tensions remain sky high as street protests continue and communication is difficult due to fear and internet blackouts. Jane Arraf
World United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80 On Saturday, the UNGA celebrated its 80th birthday in London. Speakers including U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres addressed global uncertainty during the second term of President Trump. Robbie Griffiths
National Parts of Florida receive rare snowfall as freezing temperatures linger Snow has fallen in Florida for the second year in a row. Chandelis Duster
Politics European leaders warn Trump's Greenland tariffs threaten 'dangerous downward spiral' In a joint statement, leaders of eight countries said they stand in "full solidarity" with Denmark and Greenland. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen added: "Europe will not be blackmailed." Willem Marx
World Syrian government announces a ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces Syria's new leaders, since toppling Bashar Assad in December 2024, have struggled to assert their full authority over the war-torn country. The Associated Press
National U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota The move comes after President Trump again threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to control ongoing protests over the immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis. Kat Lonsdorf