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Climate Oil and gas prices are soaring. Some countries are ready with solar panels and EVs As an energy crisis grows, some countries are more prepared because of renewable energy and electric vehicles. Pakistan reduced its reliance on imported natural gas because of the growth of solar. Julia Simon
Health Influencers push 'parasite cleanses' but doctors say to steer clear Some people online believe many of us have dangerous parasites in our gut and need to flush them out with herbal supplements. Here's what doctors say about the trend. Sarah Boden
Arts & Life 75 years ago, a viral TV moment ignited America's obsession with the Mafia Crooked contracts, bribery, shady characters. In 1951, millions tuned in to watch the Kefauver organized crime hearings, showing the power of television. Steve Drummond
Morning news brief The war with Iran enters its third week, as Trump and his top aides refocus their messaging on "winning" to regain faltering support, in the Senate, Republican lawmakers take up the SAVE Act this week. Michel Martin
Politics Georgetown Law professor on the SAVE Act and Trump's desire to control elections What is the SAVE America Act and how does it fit into President Trump's larger ambition to control elections? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck. Steve Inskeep
FCC chair threatens broadcasters' licenses over negative coverage of the war in Iran President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and FCC Chair Brendan Carr have assailed the media over coverage of the war in Iran. Carr now threatens broadcast license owners with repercussions. Michel Martin
Movies 'One Battle After Another,' 'Sinners' win big on Oscars night. A roundup of the night "One Battle After Another' took home best picture at the Oscars while Michael B. Jordan won best actor for his role as twins Smoke and Stack in "Sinners." A look at the winners, surprises and snubs. A Martínez
World Hungary's longtime prime minister rallies to keep seat as rival calls for a new era Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban slams Europe in an election speech on his country's Revolution Day. Rob Schmitz
World Iran blocks vital oil route as Israel expands its ground operations in Lebanon As the war in Iran enters its third week, there's no end in sight. Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route, as Trump urges allies to act and Israel expands its ground operations. A Martínez
World Iran expert on what the country's leaders think about the war with the US and Israel NPR's Michel Martin asks Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour how leaders in Tehran are thinking about the war with the U.S. and Israel. Michel Martin