The Latest World Russia and Ukraine hold talks after Ukrainian attacks on Russian bomber fleet Officials from Russia and Ukraine met for a second round of peace negotiations in Istanbul. The discussions come after a surprise Ukrainian drone attack on remote Russian air bases Sunday. Charles Maynes A new Gaza food distribution site erupted into chaos and violence this weekend Reports of deadly shootings by the Israeli military close to a new food distribution site in Gaza are coming under heavy criticism from the U.S.-backed group distributing the food. Carrie Kahn National A runway under construction at Newark's beleaguered airport reopens early U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy praised airport officials, unions and workers for completing the estimated 60-day project 13 days early. The Newark airport has been hobbled by delays. Joe Hernandez The new food that has beekeepers "buzzing" Bees are an important part of any working farm. But, unlike other livestock, there is one thing farmers haven’t been able to do for their bees: provide nutritious, human-made feed when flowers aren’t blooming. Until now. Sarah Leibovitz National Raids and revenge tips: Inside ICE's Puerto Rico deportation operation Rebecca González runs one of ICE's local domestic intelligence offices. She told NPR how her agents are tracking down immigrants in Puerto Rico to deliver on President Trump's mass deportation promise. Adrian Florido You may buy Nintendo's Switch 2, but you won’t own the games Video Game writer Ryan DiVittorio joins Soundside to talk about Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 launch, and the end of physical media in gaming. Jason Burrows A Seattle woman dies during a heatwave and a new lawsuit blames oil companies The day 65-year-old Julie Leon died was the hottest day ever recorded in Washington State history. Her death was officially ruled as hyperthermia, or overheating. Gabriel Spitzer National Trump's budget calls for a 15% funding cut to the Education Department New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's efforts to close the U.S. Education Department. Cory Turner Politics Homeland Security pulls down list of 'sanctuary' cities and counties after backlash The list included dozens of cities and counties that DHS said was in noncompliance with federal statutes and had come under intense criticism from some mayors and law enforcement. Ximena Bustillo Arts & Life A Manson Family member was recommended for parole again. But she's not free just yet Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who rejected the last one in 2022. Rachel Treisman Prev 926 of 1650 Next Sponsored
World Russia and Ukraine hold talks after Ukrainian attacks on Russian bomber fleet Officials from Russia and Ukraine met for a second round of peace negotiations in Istanbul. The discussions come after a surprise Ukrainian drone attack on remote Russian air bases Sunday. Charles Maynes
A new Gaza food distribution site erupted into chaos and violence this weekend Reports of deadly shootings by the Israeli military close to a new food distribution site in Gaza are coming under heavy criticism from the U.S.-backed group distributing the food. Carrie Kahn
National A runway under construction at Newark's beleaguered airport reopens early U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy praised airport officials, unions and workers for completing the estimated 60-day project 13 days early. The Newark airport has been hobbled by delays. Joe Hernandez
The new food that has beekeepers "buzzing" Bees are an important part of any working farm. But, unlike other livestock, there is one thing farmers haven’t been able to do for their bees: provide nutritious, human-made feed when flowers aren’t blooming. Until now. Sarah Leibovitz
National Raids and revenge tips: Inside ICE's Puerto Rico deportation operation Rebecca González runs one of ICE's local domestic intelligence offices. She told NPR how her agents are tracking down immigrants in Puerto Rico to deliver on President Trump's mass deportation promise. Adrian Florido
You may buy Nintendo's Switch 2, but you won’t own the games Video Game writer Ryan DiVittorio joins Soundside to talk about Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 launch, and the end of physical media in gaming. Jason Burrows
A Seattle woman dies during a heatwave and a new lawsuit blames oil companies The day 65-year-old Julie Leon died was the hottest day ever recorded in Washington State history. Her death was officially ruled as hyperthermia, or overheating. Gabriel Spitzer
National Trump's budget calls for a 15% funding cut to the Education Department New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's efforts to close the U.S. Education Department. Cory Turner
Politics Homeland Security pulls down list of 'sanctuary' cities and counties after backlash The list included dozens of cities and counties that DHS said was in noncompliance with federal statutes and had come under intense criticism from some mayors and law enforcement. Ximena Bustillo
Arts & Life A Manson Family member was recommended for parole again. But she's not free just yet Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who rejected the last one in 2022. Rachel Treisman