Can Tiny Chef fans get his show back on Nickelodeon? Tiny Chef began as a passion project. Now, fans are rallying to revive it after Nickelodeon canceled the show. Elizabeth Blair
Why some people try to lose their accents NPR's A Martinez asks speech-language pathologist Kari Lim why some people try to lose their accents after Hollywood megastar Arnold Schwarzenegger expressed his appreciation for his own accent. A Martínez
America has a major birthday coming up — here's what to expect for the big 2-5-0 It's the nation's semiquincentennial! July 4, 2026, is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Here's how the United States of America is planning to party. Chloe Veltman
Barbecue is everywhere for the Fourth of July. Here's its origin story Barbecue is as American as apple pie — but the origins of the word "barbecue" is in the Caribbean. Jaclyn Diaz
Wild Card: Actor Kyle MacLachlan talks about shooting his first movie, 'Dune' Some people will always associate actor Kyle MacLachlan with director David Lynch. On Wild Card, he spoke about his experience in his first movie — David Lynch's Dune.
NPR's Scott Simon inducted to the Radio Hall of Fame The latest batch of inductees to the Radio Hall of Fame are out, including NPR's very own Scott Simon. Before he hosted "Weekend Edition," he started with NPR in 1977 as Chicago bureau chief. Hosts
Heading outdoors? WA recreation prices go up as state tries to fix budget deficit The 38% price hike is the first increase since 2011. Ruby de Luna
'Hamilton' producer Jeffrey Seller traces his journey from 'Theater Kid' to Broadway Seller has been a key behind-the-scenes figure for some of Broadway's biggest hits including, Hamilton and Rent, but he got his start on a much smaller scale. He looks back in a new memoir. Terry Gross
The right way to 'Slavic spin' Spinning plays a role in dancing in many Slavic countries. One Ukrainian dance studio near Washington, D.C. shows Morning Edition how they do it. Hosts
Here comes the bridal gown tariff How much extra would you pay to see your dream come true? It's always a big question for wedding-planning couples. Now, there's a new twist courtesy of U.S. trade policy. Alina Selyukh