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National With more older drivers on the road, states try to balance safety and mobility The number of older drivers on the road is climbing. Safety advocates want tougher rules for relicensing, but many drivers say they shouldn't be forced to give up their mobility because of age alone. Joel Rose
National A LaGuardia crash kills 2, hurts dozens and closes the airport. Here's what to know An Air Canada regional jet hit a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia on Sunday night, killing both pilots. At least nine people are hospitalized, and the airport is closed Monday morning. Rachel Treisman
National Morning news brief Trump says Iran has 48 hours to reopen Strait of Hormuz as Iran responds with its own threat, Congress faces a long list of issues as it returns to session, ICE to deploy to U.S. airports Monday. Michel Martin
Music K-pop group BTS returns with new album, massive concert after hiatus K-pop supergroup BTS is back with a new album after a long hiatus. The group's fans welcomed them back this weekend at a massive concert in Seoul, South Korea. Anthony Kuhn
The war in Iran and its wide-ranging effects across the globe The Iran war is having an impact around the globe, from oil prices to old alliances. Jackie Northam
Economy War with Iran disrupts fertilizer exports as US farmers prepare for planting season Gulf states are major fertilizer producers and the war with Iran has triggered a 25% price hike, just as struggling U.S. farmers are planting corn. Frank Morris
How Trump administration's policy changes are affecting what we pay for energy The war in Iran is highlighting how dependent the U.S. still is on oil and gas. At the same time, the Trump administration has worked to unwind policies that would boost alternatives. Michael Copley
World Ukrainians are growing more pessimistic about the prospects for peace, survey says As the Iran war delays peace talks for Ukraine -- and global supplies of air defense missiles -- there are signs that fewer Ukrainians are willing to endure Russia's war for as long as necessary. Hanna Palamarenko
Movies What movies are best to see on the Big Screen NPR staff debate the best movies to see on the big screen. Marc Rivers
Music K-pop group BTS returns with an epic live concert in Seoul The K-pop band BTS returns with a live concert in Seoul after an almost four-year absence while its members were doing military service. Adrian Ma