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Food Recession-era recipes flourish on TikTok Influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms are going back to recession-era recipes for nutritious and filling food — and building new communities online. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Politics Nebraska's Mike Flood got an earful from voters. He's still standing by Trump's agenda After his town hall this week wrapping with chants of "Vote him out!" Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told Morning Edition he understands it is "cathartic" for constituents to voice their opinions. Steve Inskeep
Science The NFL banned smelling salts. Here's why The NFL has banned the use of smelling salts during games, citing an FDA warning concerning the safety of the substance. Here's what experts say about the effects and the risks. Michal Ruprecht
National Morning news brief A sergeant opened fire on his coworkers at Fort Stewart in Georgia injuring 5, President Trump's tariffs go into effect today for dozens of countries, Trump may meet with Putin and Zelenskyy soon seeking a breakthrough for peace in Ukraine. Steve Inskeep
Economy Trump's tariffs go into effect today for dozens of countries Higher tariffs take effect today on imports from many U.S. trading partners. The import taxes are raising tens of billions of dollars for the government, but also beginning to weigh on the U.S. economy. A Martínez
Economy Economist Paul Krugman on the impact of Trump's tariffs NPR's Steve Inskeep asks economist Paul Krugman what effect President Trump's latest tariff announcements might have on the economy. Steve Inskeep
Arts & Life The story behind a story in the hit musical 'Hamilton' "Hamilton" creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, talks about a lesser-known song in his musical. Steve Inskeep
National Standoff over GOP redistricting efforts continues in Texas Austin American-Statesman reporter Tony Plohetski speaks with NPR's A Martinez about the redistricting fight in Texas. A Martínez
Latin music legend Eddie Palmieri has died Bandleader and pianist Eddie Palmieri has died. One of the leading Latin musicians of his generation, Palmieri founded a number of seminal bands. Luis Trelles
Health An epidemiologist on Trump's decision to pull funding for mRNA vaccine research NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with epidemiologist Michael Osterholm about a Trump administration decision to end funding for research into vaccines that fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu. Steve Inskeep