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Arts & Life Want to cut through small talk? Try asking a 'magical question' These creative questions are fun to answer and can help reveal people's personalities. Conflict resolution facilitator Priya Parker shares her favorites and explains how to come up with your own. Malaka Gharib
Business World financial markets welcome court ruling against Trump's tariffs Financial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law. The Associated Press
World Morning news brief Federal trade court blocks many of Trump's tariffs, Trump expressing frustration with Putin and Russia's continued war on Ukraine, Conservative Political Action Conference begins in Hungary. Leila Fadel
Climate Energy Secretary Chris Wright argues climate change isn't a crisis Energy Secretary Chris Wright is a former oil and gas executive who argues climate change isn't a crisis. Now he runs an agency that's responsible for developing alternative energy sources. Sam Brasch
Asia Nepal holds first-ever monkey census to understand scope of primate-related problems For years, people across Nepal have complained of monkeys stealing food from their properties. Now, the government is holding its first-ever monkey census to understand exactly how bad the problem is. Omkar Khandekar
Europe CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp says to expect more conservative gatherings around the world The chair of the Conservative Political Action Conference says it's expanding to cities around the globe. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Matt Schlapp from Budapest, Hungary. Leila Fadel
National Why football coaches are often among the highest paid at U.S. colleges At colleges across the U.S., football coaches are often among the highest paid people. NPR's Planet Money looks into what makes them so valuable. Adrian Ma
Europe Many young Hungarians looking to leave as democratic institutions decay under Orbán Many Hungarians say they're watching their democratic institutions crumble under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. That's now a driving factor for many young Hungarians pursuing a higher education abroad. Leila Fadel
Education Trump administration pushing for national school voucher plan The Trump administration is pushing for a national school voucher plan, which is part of the budget bill now before the Senate. But research on the success of voucher programs is mixed. Michel Martin
Health They've tracked Americans' drug use for decades. Trump and RFK Jr. fired them The 17-person team of statisticians and scientists at the National Survey on Drug Use and Health are all out of jobs. Researchers around the country use the data to understand behavioral health. Rhitu Chatterjee