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Arts & Life Michigan is trying to attract tourists by bottling up its scents in a perfume As part of a tourism campaign, Michigan has developed fragrances inspired by some of the state's aromas – including its coastline, flowers and vineyards. But what do people make of the fragrances? Colin Jackson
Iranian officials warn Tehran could run out of water in weeks amidst massive drought Iran is in the grip of a devastating drought. Searing heat and government mismanagement have left water levels in the country's dams, rivers and lakes at record lows. Jackie Northam
Arts & Life A unique summer language course in Vermont opens the door to opera singing in Germany At Vermont's famed Middlebury Language School, opera singers perfect their German — right down to mastering the elusive umlaut. Nina Keck
The new comedy 'Splitsville' explores marriage, monogamy and fistfights NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with filmmaking duo, Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin, about their new comedy, "Splitsville." Ayesha Rascoe
Technology AI is driving a data center boom in rural America. Locals are divided on the benefits Artificial intelligence is driving a data center building boom across rural America, including in central Washington. But critics say the centers do not produce enough jobs — and drain resources. Monica Nickelsburg
Movies 'Your Favorite Scary Movie' is a new history of the Scream franchise NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Ashley Cullins about the "Scream" franchise. Cullins writes about it in her book "Your Favorite Scary Movie." Ayesha Rascoe
World European leaders to join Ukraine's Zelenskyy for White House meeting with Trump European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte are among those expected to attend. The Associated Press
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