With disability rights under attack, history offers hope and a possible playbook Harvard researcher Ari Ne'eman says the policy shifts underway under the Trump administration pose a unique threat to people with disabilities, but that they've fought for rights before and won. Dan Gorenstein
NIH cuts baby 'Safe to Sleep' team. Here's what parents should know For three decades the NIH has led 'Safe to Sleep,' helping parents reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related injuries. The NIH cuts come as cases have been rising. Maria Godoy
A Soviet probe orbiting Earth since 1972 will soon reenter the planet's atmosphere Kosmos 482 has been orbiting the Earth for decades. It's still unknown if the craft will fall to Earth intact or burn up upon atmospheric reentry. Joe Hernandez
An exhibit honoring victims of gun violence is taken down at ATF headquarters The Faces of Gun Violence exhibit at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) headquarters showed the portraits of 120 people killed in gun violence in the U.S. Kristin Wright
Catholic leaders criticize Trump for posting apparent AI photo of himself as the pope When asked about the image, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York who is friendly with Trump, said "it wasn't good" and that he hoped Trump had nothing to do with it. Joe Hernandez
Does a president need to uphold the Constitution? Trump says 'I don't know' The president says a third term is "not something I'm looking to do," and the U.S. economy is in a "transition period." Luke Garrett
How this teen fled Russian occupation and became a hero in Ukraine An 18-year-old from Russian-occupied Luhansk tells NPR how and why he escaped to Kyiv. Eleanor Beardsley
Mexico's president says she rejected Trump's plan to send US troops across the border Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump proposed sending American troops into Mexico to help her administration fight drug trafficking but she rejected it. The Associated Press
Warren Buffett announces his retirement and warns the trade war will hurt America The billionaire investor, now 94, also said he would be resigning as CEO at the end of the year. He spoke at Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting known as "Woodstock for Capitalists." Maria Aspan
Army Black Hawk helicopter forces two jetliners to abort landings at DCA Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he will ask Defense Department officials why an Army Black Hawk helicopter violated flight restrictions at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Greg Allen