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NASA's Crew-11 heads home from space, a month early The four members of NASA's Crew-11 mission are heading home from the International Space Station. Their journey is ending a month early due to an astronaut with a "serious medical condition." Brendan Byrne
Is it Sea-Tac Airport or SEA? If the Port of Seattle is successful, referencing the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as "Sea-Tac" will go the way of Qwest Field, Washington State Convention Center, and KeyArena. Dyer Oxley
Business What Venezuela's oil could mean for the industry in Texas There's renewed focus on the oil industry since the U.S. seized Venezuela's president. The benefits for Texas, which has many oil companies and the most refining capacity in the U.S., could be mixed. Natalie Weber
Mental Health Trump administration cuts nearly 2 billion in funding for mental health and addiction The Trump administration has cut nearly 2 billion dollars in funding for programs that serve people with mental illness and substance abuse issues. Providers say the cuts are devastating. Brian Mann
Law & Courts Can federal agents be held accountable? A legal expert weighs in NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with law professor David Cole of Georgetown University about the accountability of federal officers, after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Macklin Good in Minnesota. Ailsa Chang
World How Trump's 'America First' is upending the world order President Trump is dismantling the global system the U.S. built in the 20th century. Foreign policy experts say he wants a world that looks more like the 19th century. Greg Myre
Building strength without weights Lifting weights isn't the only way to build strength and muscle. Experts say bodyweight exercises can go a long way and are a great way to get started if you don't feel like going to the gym. Will Stone
Economy What's hidden behind your credit score? Follow along as we try to buy a hat in each of America's three major credit eras to see what data is collected and used to determine creditworthiness at different points in American history. Teo Popescu
Claudette Colvin was a civil rights pioneer. She died this week at 86 In 1955, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin, a student from a Black high school in Montgomery, Ala., refused to move from her bus seat. The forgotten civil rights activist died this week. Matt Ozug