Trump set to hold a press conference as U.S.-Israel-led Iran war enters second week It comes as oil and gas prices soar, throwing the global economy into turmoil. Saige Miller
Top Arizona lawmaker says he's complied with a subpoena for 2020 election records Arizona's state Senate president says he has complied with a subpoena he received last week seeking records from a flawed, Republican-led review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. Benjamin Swasey
What to know about Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader The second son of the late supreme leader keeps a low profile. But he's long been viewed as wielding his power behind the scenes, from crushing dissent to influencing presidential elections. Rachel Treisman
Anthropic sues the Trump administration over 'supply chain risk' label The Pentagon told suppliers they can't use Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools after the company said it would not let its tech be used for autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Bobby Allyn
Trump is using immigration policy to suppress speech, lawsuit claims A new lawsuit accuses the administration of violating the First Amendment by threatening the visas of researchers for work on disinformation and content moderation of social media. Shannon Bond
Does Iraq war hold lessons for Iran on regime change? President Trump's war against Iran carries echoes of the 2003 war in Iraq. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the lessons learned to understand whether regime change stands a chance in neighboring Iran. Leila Fadel
The next redistricting battle might be who is counted in state legislative districts A Republican push to alter the census may lead to a radical shift in redistricting for state legislatures — drawing districts that don't take into account children and non-U.S. citizen adults. Hansi Lo Wang
Afghans and Pakistanis living in Iran flee new conflict Afghans and Pakistanis living in Iran flee US-Israeli strikes, making desperate journey through treacherous land borders. Betsy Joles
Retired US Navy Vice Admiral discusses risk of lengthy Iran conflict NPR's Michel Martin speaks with retired Navy Vice Admiral Robert Harward about the risk of the conflict with Iran turning into a long war. Michel Martin
Israel needs weeks to destroy Iran's military, defense official says A senior Israeli defense official tells NPR that Israel needs three more weeks to accomplish its goal of decimating Iran's military forces. Steve Inskeep