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National Is this some kind of joke? A school facing shortages starts teaching standup comedy When a public school couldn't attract a theater teacher, it hired a stand-up comedian. School lunch is taking a ribbing, but the school says the students are learning useful academic skills. Justin Kramon
National How blowback for trans bathroom bills has changed over the last few years Blowback was fierce after North Carolina passed transgender bathroom restrictions in 2015. But states aren't feeling as much heat after several easily-passed restrictions in recent years. Deena Prichep
National 'Atomic veterans' battle with Congress for benefits Military servicemembers who took part in the country's nuclear testing program are on the verge of losing federal benefits. Claudia Grisales
World Panama's newly-elected presidents vows to tackle economy and migrant route After months of political turmoil, Panama has a new president who pledges to tackle a lackluster economy and close down the Darien Gap migrant route. Manuel Rueda
National What a TikTok ban would mean for creators who rely on the platform to make a living TikTok could be effectively banned in the U.S. in as soon as nine months. One TikTok creator says a ban would cost her her livelihood. Creators are now looking for new homes for their content. Bobby Allyn
National Brittney Griner recounts 'degrading' and 'dirty' conditions of Russian detention NPR's Juana Summers speaks with WNBA star Brittney Griner about her new memoir, Coming Home. Elena Burnett Ashley Brown Juana Summers
World The latest on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire proposal and attacks on Rafah It has been a whiplash day in Gaza. Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal with Israel, but the Israeli cabinet has vowed to continue operation in Rafah. Michele Kelemen
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