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National How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia Americans who moved to Vietnam and Thailand say their lives are now lower-stress and lower-cost. But glamorous videos on TikTok don't tell the whole story. Windsor Johnston
Politics Senate votes to kickstart partisan funding process for ICE. Here's how that works A budget plan with a $70 billion expected price tag for immigration enforcement advanced after an overnight session. It now heads to the House of Representatives. Barbara Sprunt
Politics 4 charts show where money is going in the midterms -- and who has the most cash The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups have far more in the bank to potentially spend down the road. Stephen Fowler
National Morning news brief Trump extends ceasefire, but Iran says it's not enough, Pentagon dismisses Navy secretary, Trump's polling numbers near all-time low as he grapples with Iran war and political fights. Michel Martin
Arts & Life Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approve $110B merger with Paramount Skydance A $110B deal for Warner Bros. heads to a shareholder vote. Paramount promises 30 films a year if approved; critics warn it could shrink jobs, voices and competition. Mandalit del Barco
National Nashville works to rebuild its urban forest after losing trees in winter storm Nashville lost a lot of trees during an ice storm last winter. Now the city is trying to bring back what was lost. Caroline Eggers
World Candidates vying for U.N. secretary-general role face questions Who will replace U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres when he steps down this year? Four candidates field questions from member states this week at U.N. headquarters. Michele Kelemen
World Putin's approval rating falls amid state-imposed internet restrictions In Russia, expanding state restrictions on the Internet are frustrating daily life for millions — and sending President Putin's approval ratings on a rare downward spiral. Charles Maynes
Politics Trump facing an uphill battle with voters as polling numbers continue to tumble President Trump's polling is nearing an all-time low as he remains mired in a war and political fights that haven't turned out as he's expected. Deepa Shivaram
National Maryland could become the first state to ban 'surveillance pricing' for groceries NPR's Michel Martin asks Consumer Reports' Grace Gedye about a Maryland law that seeks to prevent retailers from using shoppers' personal data to customize prices. Michel Martin