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Arts & Life Today is the Smithsonian's deadline to give thousands of documents to the White House The White House says the Smithsonian Institution must submit materials about current and upcoming exhibitions and events for a review that will determine whether they express "improper ideology." Anastasia Tsioulcas
National Morning news brief Trump continues to threaten military action against Iran amid deadly protest crackdown, Minnesota officials file lawsuit over ICE tactics, SCOTUS to hear cases on trans women in public school sports. Steve Inskeep
National 250 years of U.S. history was projected on the Washington Monument. A lot was missing NPR's Steve Inskeep explores the Trump administration's portrayal of 250 years of U.S history captured on the Washington Monument. Steve Inskeep
National Thousands of New York City nurses strike for second day Fifteen thousand nurses are striking in New York City for a second day, seeking better pay and protection from workplace violence, among other concessions. Caroline Lewis
World Markets and restaurants return to Gaza, but few can afford the expensive price tag New eateries are popping up in Gaza after months of famine, but it's pricey and many people still rely on aid to survive. Aya Batrawy
National Buddhist monks on walk for peace journey from Texas to Washington, D.C. A group of Buddhist monks is walking from Texas to Washington, D.C., spreading a message of peace and gaining supporters as they stop in local communities along the way. Scott Morgan
Law & Courts Minnesota officials sue Department of Homeland Security over ICE tactics State and local officials in Minnesota are suing the Department of Homeland Security over tactics used by immigration agents after the killing of a woman by an ICE agent. Michel Martin
World People in Iran describe heavy security and some damage in first calls to outside world Iranians made phone calls abroad for the first time in days Tuesday after authorities severed communications during a crackdown on nationwide protests that activists say killed at least 646 people. The Associated Press
Education The Humpback comeback: Vancouver's whales come home Chris unravels the journey of Humpback whales in the Salish Sea and explores the groundbreaking techniques researchers are using to protect them. Lucy Soucek
National Pentagon is embracing Musk's Grok AI chatbot as it draws global outcry Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google's generative AI engine in operating inside the Pentagon network, as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the developing technology. The Associated Press