Trump administration sues all of Maryland's federal judges over deportation order The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at federal judges who have blocked executive branch actions they see as lawless. The Associated Press
(Middle) Eastern politics with Eastern WA's Congressman For now, a cease-fire between Iran and Israel appears to be holding. Is this a military victory? A violation of constitutional oversight? A failed attempt to take out a nuclear power? Congressman Michael Baumgartner joins us to discuss. Hans Anderson
Senators question Trump plan to kill federal funds for public media and some foreign aid Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee pushed back against the Trump administration's bid to rescind federal funding for public broadcasting and international aid programs. Scott Neuman
As Democrats weigh left or center, New York mayoral primary results are in the spotlight With the win of a progressive candidate over a former governor in New York's mayoral primary, Democrats are determining what — if anything — they should do moving forward to attract more voters. Stephen Fowler
Trump's signature policy bill is facing trouble on multiple fronts in the Senate While Senate leaders have made several significant changes to the bill in recent days, the issue of funding for rural hospitals has emerged as a major roadblock. Claudia Grisales
4 things to know about Zohran Mamdani, presumptive Democratic nominee for NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assembly member and democratic socialist, came in first in Tuesday's ranked-choice primary. Here's what to know about his policies, personal life and past. Rachel Treisman
Trump doubles down on damage U.S. strikes caused to Iran's nuclear sites President Trump spoke at the conclusion of the summit in the Netherlands — as the world watches to see whether a ceasefire between Israel and Iran will endure. Danielle Kurtzleben
Why America's giant bunker-busting bombs may have failed to reach their target Reaching Iran's most fortified nuclear enrichment site is a challenge, even for the world's biggest conventional weapons. Geoff Brumfiel
Trump's appeals judge nominee to face tough questions in Senate The nomination of the president's former personal lawyer Emil Bove to an appellate judgeship could represent a pivot point in Trump's approach to the judiciary. Carrie Johnson
Rep. Mike Quigley on intel suggesting limited damage to Iran's nuclear program NPR's Michel Martin asks Democratic Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois about a cancelled congressional briefing on Iran, and intelligence suggesting limited damage to Iran's nuclear program from U.S. strikes. Michel Martin