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Arts & Life Dark wedding comedy 'The Drama' has a provocative premise — but it never commits Early on, Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's new movie The Drama takes a turn. We're talking about it here: spoilers ahead. Aisha Harris
National Hegseth ousts the Army chief of staff U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Army Chief of Staff Randy George to step down and retire. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with The Atlantic's Nancy Youssef. Steve Inskeep
Law & Courts Trump removes Pam Bondi as attorney general President Trump announced Thursday that Pam Bondi will no longer serve as attorney general. Her departure comes amid frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files. Carrie Johnson
Politics Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the future of the Epstein inquiry with Bondi's ousting NPR's A Martinez asks Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California about the future of the House Oversight Committee's Epstein inquiry, now that Attorney General Pam Bondi is out. A Martínez
Politics Iran downs a U.S. F-15 jet and hits Gulf refineries as the war rounds its 5th week Iran said one of the longest bridges linking Tehran to the city of Karaj was destroyed overnight, while Iranian missiles and drones hit Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. NPR Staff
National Verdicts against Meta and Google may bring a new era of big tech accountability Advocates hope recent verdicts against social media platforms will build momentum for bigger changes in Silicon Valley. Shannon Bond
Politics After the release of the Epstein files, why have there been so few arrests? Legal experts tell NPR five possible reasons that, despite the accusations made against rich and powerful people in the files, the DOJ has made no additional arrests. The big one? Lack of evidence. Ava Berger
National Penalties stack up as AI spreads through the legal system Early scandals have not slowed lawyers' adoption of AI tools, even as court sanctions over fake legal briefs continue to rise. Martin Kaste
Science Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work? In orbit, power is free. But everything else is expensive. Geoff Brumfiel
Politics Evacuation of U.S. troops from Mideast base sends community groups scrambling to help Troops and their families have been pushed back to the United States after their bases in the Middle East were threatened by Iranian counterattacks. Community groups are scrambling to react. Steve Walsh