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National Texas lawmakers rejected bill to enhance emergency response just months before floods NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic Texas state Rep. Joe Moody about failed legislation that would have enhanced emergency response measures in Texas. Moody was one of the bill's sponsors. Michel Martin
Business How are looming tariffs affecting Amazon Prime Day? Amazon Prime Day is underway this week, and it's actually four days long. This year, it offers a gut check on the state of selling — and shopping — as President Trump's tariffs loom. Alina Selyukh
National What kind of support does the government offer to help people in flood-prone areas? NPR asks Chad Berginnis, executive director of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, about the kind of support the government offers to those in flood-prone areas. Michel Martin
President Trump meets with African leaders to discuss investment, national security Leaders from several West African nations are in Washington this week as part of a three-day mini-summit the White House described as an effort to expand "commercial opportunities." Jackie Northam
Immigration How new funding for ICE might impact immigration enforcement NPR speaks with the Economic Policy Institute's Daniel Costa about the large amount of additional funds allocated to ICE in the tax and spending bill and how it might impact immigration enforcement. A Martínez
National State Department investigating incident in which AI used to impersonate Marco Rubio The State Department says it's investigating an incident where an AI-generated voice posing as Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent messages to some foreign ministers and U.S. officials. Deepa Shivaram
National Photos: Before-and-after satellite images show extent of Texas flooding destruction Before-and-after images show how the Guadalupe River surged and devastated towns across Texas. NPR Staff
Arts & Life 'We all want to be Superman; Superman wants to be us,' says James Gunn Morning Edition host A Martínez asks writer/director James Gunn, the man behind the reimagining of the entire DC Comics universe for the screen, about his vision for Superman. A Martínez
National 31 workers reach safety after partial collapse of Los Angeles industrial tunnel Construction workers inside a huge industrial tunnel in Los Angeles made it to safety after a portion of it collapsed Wednesday evening, an outcome officials called a blessing. The Associated Press
Politics U.S. issues sanctions against United Nations investigator probing abuses in Gaza The State Department's decision to impose sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for the West Bank and Gaza, follows an unsuccessful campaign to force her removal. The Associated Press