5 things to know about the U.K.’s suspension of some arms exports to Israel The U.K. exports explosive devices, guns and fighter jet components to Israel. But it's suspending some arms shipments, fearing Israel could used them in violation of international law. Fatima Al-Kassab
More than 160,000 children in Gaza have received Polio vaccinations, UNWRA says The first regional polio case in 25 years has spurred a massive vaccination drive in Gaza.
One of the deadliest attacks in Ukraine war strikes central town of Poltava In Ukraine on Tuesday, Russian missile strikes killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 200.
Despite evidence, Trump calls Arlington Cemetery incident a 'made up story' Meanwhile, members of Congress are asking for details about the incident, which was first reported by NPR. Tom Bowman
'I want to write myself into existence,' says 'Colored Television' author Danzy Senna was born in 1970, just a few years after Loving v. Virginia legalized interracial marriage. “Just merely existing as a family was a radical statement at that time,” she says. Terry Gross
Beloved 'Russian spy whale' Hvaldimir is found dead under mysterious circumstances A beloved beluga whale with a mysterious past was found dead in the waters of Norway over the weekend. Admirers are paying tribute as authorities investigate. Rachel Treisman
Top dog Joey Chestnut beats his archrival and his own hot dog-eating world record Joey Chestnut faced off against Takeru Kobayashi in a Netflix showdown on Monday. Chestnut downed 83 hot dogs and buns to Kobayashi's 66 in 10 minutes, beating his own world record from 2021. Rachel Treisman
A photographer captures life in America’s last remaining old-growth forests in the NW From salamanders and salmon to bears and mountain lions, David Herasimtschuk's images illustrate not only the beauty of the forests and their creatures but the symbiotic relationships that are vital to the forests’ health and the planet’s welfare. Ben de la Cruz
What can we learn from millions of high school yearbook photos? Economists used AI to analyze millions of yearbook photos. They discovered ties are no longer cool…and also a new frontier for economic analysis. Sofia Shchukina