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World Age didn't kill India's beloved centenarian marathon runner. A speeding car did. Indian marathon runner Fauja Singh was 114 years old when he was killed in a hit-and-run. Omkar Khandekar
Economy Trump firing the Federal Reserve Chair would upend its long tradition of independence NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters. Adrian Ma
A documentary follows the first openly trans person to argue before the Supreme Court NPR's Adrian Ma talks with ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio about being the first openly trans person to argue before the Supreme Court. He's profiled in the new documentary, "Heightened Scrutiny." Ryan Benk
Health To ward off pesky mosquitoes this summer, use the three D's — drain, dress, defend We look at the best ways to prevent mosquito bites and how small steps can make a big difference during mosquito season. Andee Tagle
Health Why Trump has championed the vaping industry NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Nicholas Florko from The Atlantic about President Trump's support for the vaping industry, which contradicts his stance during his first administration. Adrian Ma
Politics Texas legislature to address flood relief — and redrawing the state's congressional map The Texas legislature meets on Monday to focus on disaster relief after the deadly floods, but it's also considering President Trump's request to redraw the lines of Congressional districts. Adrian Ma
Education Trump's budget bill overhauls the federal student loan system. Here's what to know The new Republican spending bill will usher in a sweeping overhaul of the federal student loan system for both current and future borrowers. Cory Turner
Politics Politics chat: Trump gives Putin a ceasefire ultimatum, DOJ reverses course on Epstein We look at how President Trump's stance on Russia has shifted, as well as how he's managing the outcry among his base, who are angered over the lack of transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Mara Liasson
Arts & Life Most teens have used AI to flirt and chat — but still prefer human interaction A new report from the group Common Sense Media shows teens are experimenting with AI "companions" designed to provide deep conversations and advice. Neda Ulaby
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: World capitals NPR's Adrian Ma plays the puzzle with North Country Public Radio listener Sarah Baldwin and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz