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Health A genetic tweak could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria A new study reports on a novel way to short-circuit the parasite that spreads the disease so people wouldn't get infected with a mosquito's bite. Jonathan Lambert
Arts & Life How rowing helps a woman with multiple sclerosis navigate challenges Joannah Whitney uses a wheelchair for most of her day. On the river, she battles chop and wind and reminds herself that she's still capable of many things.
Health What to know about the summer COVID-19 surge This summer's COVID-19 appears to have begun, epidemiologists say.
Politics Trump aims to get rid of AI regulations and finance exports to win AI race President Trump says he wants to make sure the United States wins the artificial intelligence race. The White House says fewer regulations will help. Deepa Shivaram
National Bryan Kohberger is sentenced to life in prison for murders of Idaho college students An Idaho judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger to four consecutive terms of life in prison for the 2022 stabbing murders, weeks after Kohberger agreed to a plea deal that rules out the death penalty. Bill Chappell
Politics Rep. Ro Khanna discusses resolution he co-sponsored for release of Epstein files NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., who co-sponsored the resolution for public release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Sacha Pfeiffer
World Zelenskyy faces outcry after signing a bill curbing Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies The anti-corruption agencies were created after pro-democracy protests in 2013. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claims corruption cases take too long and suggested the agencies were compromised. Polina Lytvynova
World Kremlin watches Trump as Russia and Ukraine hold a third round of ceasefire talks The latest talks could be an early litmus test on how seriously Moscow perceives President Trump's threats to impose sanctions — and how Russia might respond. Charles Maynes
Politics Why some GOP lawmakers are defying President Trump on release of Epstein files NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Republican strategist Rina Shah about why some GOP lawmakers are defying President Trump and Speaker Johnson to demand the release of the Epstein files. Sacha Pfeiffer