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Politics The Trump administration reverses its promise to publish key climate reports online Earlier this month, the government websites that hosted the authoritative, peer-reviewed national climate assessments went dark. Officials say they're only obligated to give the reports to Congress. The Associated Press
Politics Stacey Abrams warns of autocracy and voter suppression, doesn't rule out another run Abrams isn't running for office — but she's not ruling it out, either. "Politics is a tool ... for getting good done, but it's not the only one." Her new thriller is Coded Justice. Tonya Mosley
Technology Inside China's competitive AI data industry The race to create more powerful artificial intelligence applications has also created a huge demand in China for high-quality training data.
Politics How public broadcasting funding cuts would play out in rural Indiana The Senate has to vote on that request by the end of this week or it expires.
Environment In Britain, hopes are mounting to finally clean up sewage-polluted waterways After years of polluting by the water industry, a report planned for release in the coming days could lead to tightened regulation while also prompting an expensive modernization drive. Willem Marx
Arts & Life 'Outrageous' period drama showcases a political division that hits close to home Set in the 1930s, a new six-part BritBox series tells of the infamously non-conformist Mitford sisters, whose involvement in various political causes roiled their aristocratic parents. David Bianculli
Business Inflation heats up as President Trump's tariffs start to bite Consumer prices were up 2.7% from a year ago — a larger annual increase than the month before. Scott Horsley
Lights, heat and sound: how neuroinclusive design could change the way we work Awareness around neurodivergence, which encompasses conditions like autism and ADHD, has increased in recent years. And with that awareness are calls for accommodations. One of those is the physical environment at work. Patricia Murphy
Politics Cuomo relaunches NYC mayoral campaign as independent after primary loss to Mamdani Zohran Mamdani's Democratic primary win for NYC mayor last month over Andrew Cuomo was regarded as a major upset. But Cuomo says he's not out of the race yet. Brigid Bergin
Europe Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal discusses Trump's tougher approach toward Russia NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., about President Trump's threat of high tariffs on Russia and its partners and about a sanctions bill he co-sponsored in Congress. Steve Inskeep