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Trump is threatening to bomb oil facilities on Iran's Kharg Island NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, professor of Economics at Virginia Tech, about the potential impact of a strike on oil facilities on Iran's Kharg Island. Ayesha Rascoe
Business Congress and the White House are taking different paths to address housing prices Both the Senate and President Trump have taken action recently to address the high cost of housing. But many different economic realities are colliding in the housing market. Stephan Bisaha
Europe Mayoral elections across France reflect the rise of the far-right The rise of the far-right movements in France has changed the nature of politics in Paris and other French cities. We look at how this might affect the results of thousands of mayoral elections today. Eleanor Beardsley
Economy Energy analyst discusses the impact of the fuel shortage across industries in the U.S. The war with Iran has caused diesel prices to spike nationwide. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with energy analyst Patrick De Haan about the implications for all the industries that rely on the fuel. Ayesha Rascoe
Science Why the driest place in North America is seeing an explosion of wildflowers The driest place in North America is covered with an explosion of wildflowers right now. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with ecologist Tiffany Pereira about Death Valley's superbloom. Ayesha Rascoe
El Niño is expected to raise tempearatues across the world this summer The El Niño weather pattern will likely emerge this summer and persist through the rest of the year, boosting global temperatures and affecting regional weather around the world. Ayesha Rascoe
Technology How the U.S. is using AI in the war in Iran NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Lauren Kahn of Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology about the role of artificial intelligence in war. Ryan Benk
Science Texas's state animals, armadillos, are making North Carolina their home Armadillos are making North Carolina their home. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with wildlife biologist Colleen Olfenbuttel about how Texas' state mammal has gotten a foothold in the Tar Heel State. Ryan Benk
Politics Politics chat: Trump's war priorities, FCC on war coverage, Save America Act We look at President Trump's shifting objectives in the war with Iran, as well as the last front on his fight to impose global tariffs on dozens of countries. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics A race for a safe blue seat tests how far left Democrats want new leaders to go The push for generational change in the Democratic Party faces a test in a Chicago-area congressional district, where the top candidates span three generations: from Gen X and millennials to Gen Z. Elena Moore