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Oscar nominee Delroy Lindo on finding the pain and heartache rooted in the Blues NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor Delroy Lindo about his Oscar nominated role in the supernatural thriller Sinners. Marc Rivers
Animals High up in an old-growth redwood, a condor couple appears to be tending to an egg Scientists say a pair of condors are likely tending to an egg high up in a California redwood — the first time that's happened there in more than a century. A Yurok wildlife official gives an update. Christopher Intagliata
National Security Biden's former national security advisor weighs in on the path forward in Iran NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jake Sullivan, who served as national security advisor under President Biden, about the Trump administration's messaging about the Iran war, and how it might resolve. Christopher Intagliata
Arts & Life It took a volunteer to get a small town senior center off the ground When a small town with a lot of senior citizens had no community services for them, one volunteer stepped up and created a thriving program. Laura Palmisano
Economy Just in time for Easter, egg prices drop sharply A year ago, eggs were the poster child for runaway grocery prices. But egg prices have fallen sharply in the last 12 months. Scott Horsley
Sports The U.S. men's sled hockey team seeks a 5th gold Winter Paralympic gold medal The U.S. men's sled hockey team is going for a fifth gold medal at the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina. The U.S. has had a stellar run. Part of the reason is because of a team in New Hampshire. Craig LeMoult
Latin America Chile turns right: Kast inaugurated as nation's most conservative leader since Pinochet Chile has sworn in its most right-wing president in decades — and his rise, and ideology, are rooted in a small town beneath the Andes. John Bartlett
Business Howard Schultz moves away from Starbucks roots, trading Seattle for Miami Howard Schultz announced he and his wife Sheri have entered the "retirement" phase of their lives. They've moved out of Seattle, where he grew Starbucks into a global coffee brand, and are now living outside of Miami, Florida. Dyer Oxley
National Iran’s sports minister says the country can’t take part in the World Cup because of US attacks DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s sports and youth minister said it's “not possible” for the country to take part in the World Cup after the United States killed its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in its ongoing war. Associated Press