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Politics Colleges are trying to boost student voting. A Trump probe freezes data for that work To figure out how to boost student voting, colleges have relied on a study about campus voter registration and turnout rates. A Trump administration investigation has cut schools off from new data. Hansi Lo Wang
Your sarcasm is showing — and its history is surprisingly violent Some people use sarcasm jokingly. But funnily enough, we tend not to find it witty when we're on the receiving end. Ayana Archie
Morning news brief U.S. and Iran agree to two week ceasefire, how Iranians are responding to the ceasefire, the effects of the war in Iran give investors around the world whiplash. Leila Fadel
Television 'The Boys' returns for fifth and final season NPR's A Martinez talks to television producer Eric Kripke and actor Jessie T. Usher about the final season premiere of the satirical superhero series "The Boys." A Martínez
Politics Trump-backed Clay Fuller wins House race in Georgia to replace Greene Clay Fuller received President Trump's endorsement earlier in the election season in the race to replace former Rep. Marjorie Tayler Greene. He will serve out the remainder of Greene's term. Sarah Kallis
Photos and data from Artemis II mission could help determine the moon's origins The crew of the Orion spacecraft continue to beam back images from their lunar flyby. The photos reveal previously unseen details of the far side of the moon. Brendan Byrne
How Iranians are reacting to news of the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran Iranian state media showed images of Iranians celebrating the news of the ceasefire, but for many, the deal also means an end to any hope of real regime change. Steve Inskeep
With temporary ceasefire in place, what's Iran's next move? With President Trump declaring a two-week ceasefire, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Suzanne Maloney, vice president and director for foreign policy at Brookings, about Iran's next moves. Leila Fadel
Politics The U.S. and Iran agree to a 2-week ceasefire President Trump said the U.S. and Israel would suspend bombing Iran for two weeks if Iran follows through on its commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage. NPR Staff
Seattle Symphony music director got her big break when her mentor called in sick Seattle Symphony music director Xian Zhang explains her journey to conducting, and how she prepares for a night on the podium. Jeannie Yandel