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Why hydropower faces more barriers than wind or solar Hydroelectricity makes up about a third of renewable energy in the U.S. Plant operators say they have far more federal hurdles to overcome than wind or solar energy companies. Teresa Homsi
Food Competitive eating is more than simple amusement on the Fourth of July The 4th of July traditional hotdog eating contest got us thinking about why food and the holiday are so intertwined. Some experts have gone deep on the subject of competitive eating. Matt Ozug
World Trump says ceasefire deal is near as Israeli strikes kill 138 Palestinians in Gaza More than 60 of those killed were waiting for aid, according to Palestinian health officials. President Trump said Friday that talks over a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas are at a crucial stage. Kat Lonsdorf
National Boston-based effort reminds Black people of rights when confronted by law enforcement With sweeping ICE arrests taking place, some Black residents worry the color of their skin could make them susceptible, and they're taking steps to prevent negative encounters. Paul Singer
National The war in Gaza divided an historic Brooklyn co-op. Here's how members aim to restore peace An inside look at the infighting of a Brooklyn co-op where members are debating whether to ban Israeli goods because of the war in Gaza. Vanessa Romo
Food Cooking with Chef Roy Choi NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with chef Roy Choi about his new cookbook, The Choi of Cooking: Flavor-Packed, Rule-Breaking Recipes for a Delicious Life. Christopher Intagliata
Health Care The GOP budget bill threatens to defund Planned Parenthood A provision in President Trump's mega spending bill defunds Planned Parenthood. The organization says 200 clinics may close. Most are in states where abortion is legal. Katia Riddle
World Russia hits Ukraine with largest aerial attack as Trump talks to Zelenskyy and Putin Russian missiles and drones hammered Kyiv in an overnight attack, the largest aerial assault on the Ukrainian capital since the war began more than three years ago. Jackie Northam
National 'Antagonized for being Hispanic': Growing claims of racial profiling in LA raids Immigration agents are raiding known hubs for Latino workers: day laborer gathering spots, street vendor corners and car washes. Legal advocacy groups say their tactics are unconstitutional. Adrian Florido
Arts & Life One town celebrates July 4 with a giant cherry pie Everyone has their traditions for July 4. For the town of George, Washington, it’s baking a giant cherry pie.