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Climate Communities are waiting on billions in disaster funding from the Trump administration States say disaster funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency has slowed to a trickle under the Trump administration. That's delaying projects to protect communities from wildfires and hurricanes. Lauren Sommer
Politics Women are getting most of the new jobs. What's going on with men? Over the past year, the vast majority of new jobs have gone to women. One economist says to help men find work, we need to embrace ways to "make girly jobs appeal to manly men." Andrea Hsu
Politics Republicans in Congress brace for a fight over the Iran war price tag In recent days, multiple GOP lawmakers have gone public with their concerns over the war -- a range of issues Republican leadership will have to address as they face the task of securing new funding. Claudia Grisales
Science Artemis II astronauts are set to return to Earth today. Here's what to expect After swooping around the moon, viewing an eclipse, breaking an Apollo distance record and testing out a space toilet, NASA's Artemis II mission is about to return to Earth. Here's what the astronauts must face to make it safely home. Brendan Byrne
Arts & Life Move over, Mr. Ripley. 'I Am Agatha' is a delightfully duplicitous debut Nancy Foley's deviously-plotted novel centers on an aging artist in New Mexico. Brutally dismissive of anyone who disagrees with her, Agatha is a perfectly engaging (if unreliable) narrator. Maureen Corrigan
Music St. Vincent offers tension, release and sonic 'jump scares' Known for her often dark, poetic songs and powerful guitar riffs, St. Vincent is backed by a 60-piece orchestra in her new album, St. Vincent: Live in London! Originally broadcast April 23, 2024. Terry Gross
Arts & Life The comic chemistry remains strong in Hulu's 'Malcolm in the Middle' reunion Almost all the original cast return for a four-episode plot that centers on Hal and Lois' 40th-wedding-anniversary party. Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair is full of laughs and surprises. David Bianculli
Politics There's growing disquiet in the military. The Iran war made it worse Since Trump began his second term, his administration's use of the armed forces has left a growing number in the military unsettled, according to NPR interviews with service members and advocates. Tom Bowman
Morning news brief Vance to serve as lead US negotiator in peace talks to end Iran war, Israel and Lebanon to hold ceasefire talks, NASA's Artemis II astronauts return to Earth Friday. Leila Fadel
Television 'The Audacity' star Billy Magnussen talks about the show's new season NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Billy Magnussen, who stars in the new AMC series "The Audacity." The series follows a Silicon Valley CEO who's barely able to stay ahead of a scandal engulfing his company. Leila Fadel