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National Carlson's War: A veteran's story Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence had been interviewing Iraq vet Dave Carlson for 10 years. His journey from war to prison to redemption is the subject of the podcast Carlson's War, excerpted here. Quil Lawrence
Politics Seven weeks after winning, Arizona Democrat may soon be sworn in to House seat House Speaker Mike Johnson says one of the first orders of business once Congress is back will be swearing in Democrat Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election to replace her father in Congress. Sarah Handel
This oil-producing country is moving away from oil. Here's how it's going Two years ago, Colombia's president announced the country would stop exploring for fossil fuels. So how is the energy transition going for Colombia, the second biggest oil producer in South America? Julia Simon
Business Visa and Mastercard reach swipe fee settlement with merchants Visa and Mastercard say they've reached a deal to resolve a long-running battle with businesses over "swipe fees." But retailers and restaurants say it doesn't go far enough. Scott Horsley
Politics This podcast says 'I've Had It' with Republicans – and Democrats who don't fight back In a political podcast space dominated by men and displeasure with the Democratic Party, the two women behind the I've Had It show have seen viral success. Stephen Fowler
Arts & Life Museums had a rough 2025: Report shows lower attendance, lost grants, less money The American Alliance of Museums put out its annual industry snapshot and it's not great. Trump's targeting of museum programming had downstream effects and put a "chill on corporate philanthropy." Andrew Limbong
Arts & Life 'Sentimental Value' is a family drama that lets everyone off the hook too easily Joachim Trier's drama centers on the complicated relationship between a filmmaker and his grown daughters. But for every perceptive moment in the film, there's another that feels coy, even complacent. Justin Chang
Politics 'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet Marion Nestle says we need to rethink how we eat. She recommends "real food, processed as little as possible, with a big emphasis on plants." Her new book is What to Eat Now. Tonya Mosley
Environment Inside the push to remove barbed wire in the West Barbed wire can kill, injure or block migrating wildlife.
Economy Maine cultivates next generation of loggers Maine's forest products industry is worth more than $8 billion. But its logging workforce is dwindling.