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Health A mom draws what it's like to have intrusive thoughts — and how to cope After giving birth to her second child, NPR's LA Johnson struggled with scary thoughts that didn't seem to go away. She illustrates her experience in a comic, along with tips on how to cope. LA Johnson
Politics 'The most illegal search': Judges push back against D.C. criminal charges Inside the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Monday, tensions over the potential for federal overreach broke into open court. Carrie Johnson
Politics Judge orders Kari Lake to answer questions about Voice of America under oath U.S. Judge Royce Lamberth ordered Trump administration official Kari Lake to be deposed about her plans for Voice of America, saying she was on "verging on contempt." David Folkenflik
National Writer Clint Smith discusses his memory of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Clint Smith, poet and writer for The Atlantic, about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Michel Martin
Israeli strikes on Gaza hospital kill 22 people, including 5 journalists Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, in two consecutive strikes on a Gaza hospital, drawing global condemnation and prompting a rare admission of regret from the government. Aya Batrawy
Immigration ICE detains Kilmar Abrego Garcia after immigration check-in in Baltimore Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March, was taken into ICE custody Monday after an immigration check-in. A judge later ruled he cannot be deported for now. Jasmine Garsd
Education Five teachers from the same family head back to school in a small Colorado district There's a Colorado district so small that its only school houses all grades from kindergarten to grade 12 and has five teachers from the same family. Jenny Brundin
Sports Venus Williams' tennis comeback at 45 inspires despite loss in U.S. Open After a hiatus of more than a year — during which she insisted she had not retired — Venus Williams returned to the highest level of tennis, with a first-round match at the U.S. Open on Monday. Becky Sullivan
Mental Health San Francisco Giants a sports leader in providing players mental health resources Pro athletes are increasingly speaking out about mental health challenges. In baseball, the San Francisco Giants have emerged as a leader in setting up mental health resources for their players. April Dembosky
Politics Former FTC member Rohit Chopra discusses Trump's efforts to reshape institutions NPR asks Rohit Chopra {ROH-hit CHOH-prah}, formerly of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission, about Trump's efforts to reshape institutions like the Federal Reserve. A Martínez