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Politics U.S. negotiators prepare for more peace talks as Trump repeats threats to Iran After Iran again closed the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said the U.S. is returning to Pakistan for negotiations, with the American delegation led by Vice President Vance. NPR Staff
Politics This tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website Exactly two months after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Trump's tariffs, the U.S. government has set Monday as the day when some companies can begin requesting refunds. Alina Selyukh
Health She no longer remembers it's her birthday. He got her a present anyway A special day can be tinged with sorrow when your partner has dementia. But then he found the perfect gift. Marc Silver
National School choice is booming in Iowa. Are students better off? With school choice programs ascendant not just in Iowa but across the U.S., Cedar Rapids offers a preview of who wins and who loses when education meets the free market. Cory Turner
Science The Little Probe That Could: Why Voyager 1 Matters, and Why NASA Just Switched Part of It Off This week, NASA announced it had shut down one of that spacecraft's remaining science instruments — not because the mission has failed, but to keep it alive a little longer. Willem Marx
World North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward sea South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff says the launches happened on Sunday morning from the North's eastern Sinpo area. The Associated Press
National US Coast Guard spots overturned vessel near Saipan during search for missing ship The Mariana is a 145-foot dry cargo vessel registered in the U.S. It suffered engine failure Wednesday as a massive typhoon bore down on Saipan and nearby islands. The Associated Press
World Life jacket worn by a passenger who survived the Titanic auctioned off for over $900,000 A life jacket worn by a passenger on the RMS Titanic has sold at auction for 670,000 pounds, which is more than $900,000. The Associated Press
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, Israel-Lebanon ceasefire tenuously holds Iran's military says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz again, while a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is strained, but still in place. Kat Lonsdorf
Tensions between President Trump and Pope Leo put American Catholics in awkward spot The divide between the White House and the Vatican is widening after President Trump sharply criticized Pope Leo and the leader of the Catholic Church said he doesn't fear Trump. Jack Morgan