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World Thousands of protesters in Italy show support for aid flotilla for Gaza As dozens of boats set sail in the largest civilian attempt to break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip, protesters in cities across Italy are holding "ground support" events for the flotilla. Ruth Sherlock
World The Boy Known as “God’s Influencer” Becomes the First Millennial Saint An Italian boy who died at age fifteen in 2006 becomes the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. He was canonized over the weekend. This saint from the smartphone generation was known for using technology to spread the faith. We go to his tomb in a hilltop village in Italy. Ruth Sherlock
Science Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study finds New research suggests the phytoplankton that forms the foundation of the marine food web and helps regulate the planet’s climate will decline sharply as seas heat up. Associated Press
Arts & Life New teen thriller 'Sisters in the Wind' finds drama in hidden identities Angeline Boulley, author of the hit Firekeeper's Daughter, writes thrillers set in Native American communities in northern Michigan, like the ones where her family has lived for generations. Neda Ulaby
World France's government collapses after the prime minister loses a confidence vote Legislators toppled France's government in a confidence vote, a new crisis for Europe's second-largest economy. Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted overwhelmingly in a 364-194 vote against him. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Harpist Brandee Younger embraces a broad range of jazz on 'Gadabout Season' Younger follows in the footsteps of greats like Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane, using her instrument in many styles of jazz and pop music. Martin Johnson
Arts & Life 'Bluegrass is where my heart is,' Grammy-winning musician Billy Strings says The singer, songwriter and guitarist has one foot in traditional bluegrass and another in improvisational jam music. He has a new album, Live at the Legion, and he brought his guitar to our studio. Sam Briger
Economy How 'Twilight' revitalized Forks, Washington's economy Like many rural communities across the country, Forks, Washington, struggled after losing its main industry: logging.
Arts & Life What happens after a car reaches the end of its life When does a car reach the end of its life?
Politics De minimis tariff exemption ends We look at what the de minimis tariff exemption is, why ending it has resulted in shipping chaos around the world, and who wins and loses from the end of this policy.