'We have no choice': Indigenous guards take on cocaine gangs in Peru's Amazon Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, the Kakataibo Indigenous Guard patrols their ancestral land armed with spears, machetes and a drone — risking their lives to keep cocaine producers out of the forest. Simeon Tegel
Iran's foreign minister says the nation is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country Iran's foreign minister on Sunday said that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country. The Associated Press
Trump issues two pardons related to Jan. 6 investigation President Donald Trump has issued two pardons related to the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, including for a woman convicted of threatening to shoot FBI agents. The Associated Press
Disability rights activist and author Alice Wong dies at 51 The MacArthur "Genius" Award-winner was best known as the founder of the Disability Visibility Project, which highlights disabled people and disability culture through storytelling projects, social media and other channels. Chloe Veltman
A red meat allergy caused by ticks killed a N.J. man. Here's what to know Researchers say they believe they've documented the first known death from alpha-gal syndrome — a red meat allergy caused by tick bites. Ava Pukatch
U.S. official says the 'table is being set' for possible military action against Venezuela The country's largest aircraft carrier is expected to join thousands of service members in the northern Caribbean Sunday. But it's unclear if President Trump will use military force. Laura Sullivan
Judge indefinitely bars Trump from fining UC over alleged discrimination The Trump administration demanded UCLA pay $1.2 billion to restore frozen research funding and ensure eligibility for future funding after accusing the school of allowing antisemitism on campus. The Associated Press
A stock of U.S.-bought birth control, meant for sub-Saharan Africa, goes bad in Belgium Millions of dollars worth of contraceptives have been stored in Belgium since the U.S. froze foreign aid. A local official says some products were stored improperly and are largely unusable. Rachel Treisman
Pope Leo returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada The Vatican returned 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada, a historic restitution that is part of the Catholic Church's reckoning with its role in helping suppress Indigenous culture. The Associated Press
Opinion: Pope Leo's hope-inspiring favorite films Pope Leo likes movies. As he meets with Hollywood stars today, we have a look at his four favorite movies. Scott Simon