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Arts & Life 'Doomscroll,' 'rizz,' 'dad bod': Gen Z lingo is entering the Meriam-Webster dictionary Meriam-Webster is revising one of its dictionaries to include many Gen Z words like "dad bod" and "cold brew." Ayesha Rascoe
National Trump wants to send troops to 'war-ravaged' Portland. City officials say there's no need President Trump says he'll send troops to Portland, Oregon - the latest deployment to an American city. Officials there say it's unnecessary. Kat Lonsdorf
Politics New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim discusses how Democrats are negotiating to avoid a shutdown NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Senator Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, about his party's strategy heading into a possible government shutdown. Ayesha Rascoe
Remembering Tess Johnston, a former diplomat and documenter of Shanghai's architecture We remember Tess Johnston, U.S. diplomat-turned-chronicler of old Shanghai's colonial architecture, who died at the age of 93. Frank Langfitt
The last day to switch federal payments to online direct deposit is approaching NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Kathleen Romig from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about the end of physical Social Security checks. Ayesha Rascoe
What to know about taking Tylenol while pregnant, according to an obstetrician NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Judette Louis for clarity on acetaminophen use in pregnancy after President Trump's comments against it. Ryan Benk
Ahead of Trump-Netanyahu meeting, a look at Israel's shifting goalposts in the war Israel's Prime Minister says that Gaza City must be cleared to defeat Hamas, but the target to finish off Hamas keeps moving, with larger displacement of Palestinians. Carrie Kahn
Politics Politics chat: Trump says he'll deploy troops to Portland, James Comey indicted In our roundup of domestic political news: an announced troop deployment to Portland, Oregon, the latest efforts to halt a government shutdown, and the indictment of a prominent Trump critic. Ayesha Rascoe
National Maine's food pantries stare down volunteer shortage while anticipating cuts Maine has long been one of the most food insecure states in New England. In March, the Trump administration cut more than $1 billion from two U.S. food programs. The Associated Press
Environment The endangered cactus behind Mexico's sweet secret In Mexico, September means chiles en nogada season. But one key ingredient, a candied barrel cactus called biznaga, is now illegal because it's vanishing in the wild. Eyder Peralta