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The James Webb Space Telescope reveals the oldest galaxy in the universe The Webb Telescope zeroes in on an undiscovered galaxy. Scott Detrow
Law & Courts Carrie Johnson on her reporting that uncovered pervasive abuse of clerks by some judges Reporting the story that uncovered pervasive abuse of clerks by some judges Carrie Johnson
Immigration Senator Van Hollen says the return of Abrego Garcia to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law Senator says Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law Scott Detrow
Education Students from India react to visa restrictions at U.S. educational institutions Students from India make up the largest share of foreign students in the United States. But student visa restrictions have many reconsidering their dreams of an American education. Omkar Khandekar
World Israel says it has retrieved the body of a Thai hostage in Gaza Israel said it had retrieved the body of Nattapong Pinta, who was abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that sparked the war. He had come to Israel to work in agriculture. The Associated Press
In 'Astronaut', Taylor Jenkins Reid imagines the first women astronauts NPR's Debbie Elliott talks with Taylor Jenkins Reid about the lives of the first women astronauts as imagined in her new novel, "Atmosphere." Debbie Elliott
Broadway star Jasmine Amy Rogers' journey to her own Sardi's portrait In just a few years, Jasmine Amy Rogers has come full circle from a teen actor and singer to a Broadway star nominated for a Tony award. Jeff Lunden
National At World Pride in Washington, D.C., government policies create a sense of tension WorldPride is being celebrated in Washington, D.C., this year, with a parade being held today near the White House. But the president's policy on DEI and transgender rights is making some participants nervous. Debbie Elliott
Animals Paddlefish make a comeback in Minnesota The odd-looking pre-historic paddlefish is threatened in many states. However, in some, like Minnesota, its numbers are growing. And local officials are tracking the fish's numbers and locations. Hannah Yang
Politics Mutually assured damages could temper the Trump-Musk feud President Trump and his onetime adviser Elon Musk traded threats this week. Their barbs highlight how much the government and Musk's companies are reliant on each other. Debbie Elliott