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Arts & Life Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him.
Houses of worship grapple with financial and emotional impacts of government shutdown What does the government shutdown mean for the financial stability of houses of worship in the DC area? And how are clergy ministering to those affected? Adelle Banks
Politics Mamdani rise in NYC mayor's race reflects generational rifts in the Democratic Party Zohran Mamdani, age 34, is on track to topple Andrew Cuomo who's been Democratic Party royalty for decades. Analysts say Mamdani's hopeful appeals to young voters on social media shook up the race. Brian Mann
Politics How Trump uses 'common sense' to make a political point The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time -- perhaps none more so than Donald Trump. Danielle Kurtzleben
Museum security expert offers a peek inside art heist investigations NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, about art heists and what he's noticed about the recent jewelry theft from the Louvre. Megan Lim
Politics North Carolina Republicans' redistricting plan would help the GOP gain a seat North Carolina Republicans plan to redraw their congressional districts to provide a boost for the GOP. It's the latest in a series of moves initiated by the White House. Adam Wagner
Asia Japan picks a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister Japan has chosen a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister. She's shattered a glass ceiling, but she's no feminist, and her ruling coalition, she admits, faces grave challenges. Anthony Kuhn
Education More School Districts count on a 4 day school week to attract and retain teachers Just over half the states in the U.S. have schools that operate on a 4 day/per week schedule. Their numbers continue to climb. It's an effort by schools to attract and retain teachers. Nicole Grundmeier
Vance arrives in Israel with goal of keeping truce on track Vice President JD Vance arrives in Israel as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to bolster a Mideast ceasefire that's already proving shaky. Greg Myre
National How Philly is solving a lot more homicides NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ellie Rushing, crime reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, on how a drop in violent crime and new technology is leading to a high homicide clearance rate. Patrick Jarenwattananon