The Latest Politics Politics chat: White House defends legality of tariffs, Russia-Ukraine talks deadline President Trump's tariffs remain after yet another court determines them illegal. Meanwhile, warships are off the Venezuela coast and Monday is Trump's deadline for Moscow-Kyiv talks to be scheduled. Franco Ordoñez Books Books We Love: NPR staff recommends their favorite non-fiction books of 2025 2025 has had some stellar non-fiction. NPR staffer recommend their picks from our Books We Love list - with subjects ranging from Desi Arnaz to women and war. Eric Deggans Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: Plus one NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master, Will Shortz, and CPR listener Sam McDowell of Boulder, Colorado. Will Shortz Health Don't let a selfie be the end of you Selfies can be great fun — or horribly dangerous. India, which has tallied hundreds of injuries and deaths from risky selfie-taking, is urging folks to stay safe when holding up their phone for a pix. Kamala Thiagarajan Climate Trump administration cancels $679 million for offshore wind projects at ports Ports across the country were planning to become economic hubs for the growing offshore wind industry. The Trump administration is cancelling grants to build the infrastructure for it. Lauren Sommer Arts & Life 2025 Pokémon World Championships show how competitive the game still is The annual event pits some of the trading card and video game's most seasoned players against each other — and it demonstrates how Pokémon has maintained its grip on pop culture. Jamal Michel Politics China's Xi and India's Modi vow to resolve border differences at meeting in Tianjin Modi is on his first visit to China since relations between the two countries deteriorated after Chinese and Indian soldiers engaged in deadly border clashes in 2020. The Associated Press Arts & Life Musicians show support for longtime Utah violinist detained by ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested John Shin, who has played with the Utah Symphony and Ballet West. The Department of Homeland Security cited his 2019 DUI conviction as the reason. Chloe Veltman National How to maintain long-lasting friendships Why do some friendships survive for decades, while others fade away? NPR Life Kit host Marielle Segarra has tips on how to maintain long-lasting friendships, even in the busy seasons of our lives. Marielle Segarra Sports Who's hitting the links at the Ryder Cup, and why golf is having a moment ESPN's Keith Jenkins explains a recent resurgence of interest in golf and who to watch at the Ryder Cup this September. Scott Detrow Prev 482 of 1653 Next Sponsored
Politics Politics chat: White House defends legality of tariffs, Russia-Ukraine talks deadline President Trump's tariffs remain after yet another court determines them illegal. Meanwhile, warships are off the Venezuela coast and Monday is Trump's deadline for Moscow-Kyiv talks to be scheduled. Franco Ordoñez
Books Books We Love: NPR staff recommends their favorite non-fiction books of 2025 2025 has had some stellar non-fiction. NPR staffer recommend their picks from our Books We Love list - with subjects ranging from Desi Arnaz to women and war. Eric Deggans
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: Plus one NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master, Will Shortz, and CPR listener Sam McDowell of Boulder, Colorado. Will Shortz
Health Don't let a selfie be the end of you Selfies can be great fun — or horribly dangerous. India, which has tallied hundreds of injuries and deaths from risky selfie-taking, is urging folks to stay safe when holding up their phone for a pix. Kamala Thiagarajan
Climate Trump administration cancels $679 million for offshore wind projects at ports Ports across the country were planning to become economic hubs for the growing offshore wind industry. The Trump administration is cancelling grants to build the infrastructure for it. Lauren Sommer
Arts & Life 2025 Pokémon World Championships show how competitive the game still is The annual event pits some of the trading card and video game's most seasoned players against each other — and it demonstrates how Pokémon has maintained its grip on pop culture. Jamal Michel
Politics China's Xi and India's Modi vow to resolve border differences at meeting in Tianjin Modi is on his first visit to China since relations between the two countries deteriorated after Chinese and Indian soldiers engaged in deadly border clashes in 2020. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Musicians show support for longtime Utah violinist detained by ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested John Shin, who has played with the Utah Symphony and Ballet West. The Department of Homeland Security cited his 2019 DUI conviction as the reason. Chloe Veltman
National How to maintain long-lasting friendships Why do some friendships survive for decades, while others fade away? NPR Life Kit host Marielle Segarra has tips on how to maintain long-lasting friendships, even in the busy seasons of our lives. Marielle Segarra
Sports Who's hitting the links at the Ryder Cup, and why golf is having a moment ESPN's Keith Jenkins explains a recent resurgence of interest in golf and who to watch at the Ryder Cup this September. Scott Detrow