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What are Iran's longterm goals for a peace deal with the U.S.? NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks to Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Institution about Iran's long-term goals. Elissa Nadworny
Television Jane Kaczmarek on reprising her role as Lois for the 'Malcolm in the Middle' reboot NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks to Jane Kaczmarek about reprising her role as the tough but loving mother, Lois, for the 'Malcolm in the Middle' reboot, "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair." Elissa Nadworny
Jessie Ware discusses her new album 'Superbloom' NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks to musician Jessie Ware about finding her inner diva in her new album, "Superbloom."
How a small-town newspaper in Kansas has beaten the odds to stay in print A few big cities no longer have daily newspapers and other outlets have switched to digital formats. In Council Grove, Kansas, a daily newspaper has managed to survive. Matthew Algeo
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: For Mimi NPR's Elissa Nadworny plays the puzzle with WMEH listener Chee Sing Lee and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
In 1977, NASA's Voyager One space probe blasted into the sky. Its time is running out A scientific instrument on the Voyager 1 has been shut off to conserve power as the probe continues its interstellar exploration. Elissa Nadworny
Climate 2026 saw the hottest March ever recorded in the continental U.S. This was the hottest March ever recorded in the contiguous U.S., going back 132 years. Climate change is driving up temperatures, and making intense wildfires more likely. Rebecca Hersher
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon holds A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is holding at the same time Iran announced it has closed the Strait of Hormuz again. Eleanor Beardsley
Politics Politics chat: Trump loses support of voters over war and high gas prices Between the war in Iran and high gas prices, President Trump needs to regain the voters' confidence ahead of the November midterm elections. Tamara Keith
Arts & Life Friendships and flower arrangements: Keeping the Japanese art of ikebana alive Ikebana is the Japanese art of floral arranging. Ikebana International is introducing Americans to the art and promoting friendship through flowers. Margaux Bauerlein