Inside the legal battle for students with revoked visas We talk with immigration attorney Tahmina Watson about how she’s advising international students about losing visas. Patricia Murphy
Pain pathway in a dish could aid search for new analgesic drugs Scientists have recreated a pathway that senses pain, using clusters of human nerve cells grown in a dish. Jon Hamilton
Asia markets soar after President Trump pauses global tariffs Asia markets followed Wall Street's gains after Trump announced a pause on higher global tariffs, but investors are still looking to Beijing for reaction. Sherisse Pham
Where did U.S. humanities grants go? To projects from a baseball film to AI research From AI research to historical preservation, programs funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities reach every corner of the U.S. Now the government has terminated those grants. Elizabeth Blair
A former hostage struggles with the return home Paul Whelan was part of the largest prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia since the end of the Cold War. He says bureaucracy in the U.S still has him imprisoned. Quinn Klinefelter
What you need to know as the May 7 Real ID deadline approaches Driver's licenses and IDs that are not Real ID-compliant will no longer get you through U.S. airport security once the law takes effect in a few weeks, but full enforcement may not start right away. Joe Hernandez
Doggles and dog booties: Anchorage residents prep pets for volcanic explosion Mount Spurr, which scientists say is likely to erupt in the coming weeks or months, is about 80 miles west of Anchorage. But ash clouds could reach the state's biggest city. Nathaniel Herz
'What did I say in class today?': Teachers feel watched under Trump's anti-DEI push An Idaho teacher was told by her principal to take down an "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster in her classroom. It's a symptom of President Trump's crackdown on discussions of inclusivity in schools. Leila Fadel
Many older people love slow strength training. Does it work? A Martinez visits a slow strength gym and goes toe-to-toe with a senior weightlifter to see if this type of exercise lives up to the hype. Alice Woelfle
Jury awards $1.68 billion to women who accused director Toback of sexual abuse Toback, who wrote Bugsy, faces one of the largest #MeToo verdicts in history after a New York jury ordered him to pay 1.68 billion in damages to 40 women. The Associated Press