Tips to get a good night's sleep with this weekend's daylight saving time change Daylight saving begins this weekend. The clock springing forward an hour can lead to sleep schedules being thrown off. NPR's LIfe Kit has tips for a good night's sleep as the clocks change. Clare Marie Schneider
She got her dream job at CDC back. But she's already moving on An unknown number of fired CDC workers got their jobs back this week. Among them was Bri McNulty, who had shared her story with NPR. Yuki Noguchi
Amid a growing measles outbreak, doctors worry RFK Jr. is sending the wrong message There are now two confirmed deaths in a measles outbreak that has spread from West Texas across the border into New Mexico. And infectious disease doctors are concerned RFK Jr.'s response is missing the mark. Maria Godoy
Don't let daylight saving time mess with your sleep. Sign up for our special newsletter Prepare yourself for the time change and sign up for our one-week newsletter series, Life Kit's Guide to Better Sleep. You'll get science-backed strategies to help you get your sleep back on track. Malaka Gharib
RFK's Vitamin A recommendation for measles worries disease experts Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., says the CDC has sent vaccines to Texas, but emphasizes using vitamin A to treat the disease -- worrying infectious disease doctors. Maria Godoy
Trump says 'male circumcision in Mozambique' is a 'scam.' What's the program about? In his Tuesday address to Congress, President Trump listed U.S.-funded programs that he considers an "appalling waste" — including "$10 million for male circumcision in Mozambique." Bec Roldan
DOJ dismisses Biden-era lawsuit challenging Idaho's strict abortion ban The Justice Department has dismissed a Biden-era lawsuit challenging Idaho's strict abortion ban. Now, a hospital says it's suing to protect people with high-risk pregnancies. Julie Luchetta
Nominee to run NIH faces Senate scrutiny Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor of health policy, appears before the Senate HELP committee, which will vet his nomination to become the next director of the National Institutes of Health. Rob Stein
Consumers can buy Zepbound direct from the drugmaker if they'll pay out of pocket Eli Lilly is offering vials of its obesity drug Zepbound to patients at a discount — but only if they skip their insurance. Sydney Lupkin
A Nebraksa barbershop is trying to accommodate customers with sensory sensitivities More businesses are working to find ways to accommodate customers who may be overwhelmed by bright lights or loud noises. It's an effort to serve individuals with sensory sensitivities. Arthur Jones