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Comedian Mike Birbiglia shares one of the lessons he learned from his parents On Wild Card, well-known guests answer questions we often don't discuss. Comedian Mike Birbiglia talks about his relationship with his parents as he figured out how to tackle serious ideas with a kid.
World King Charles says Canada is facing unprecedented challenges in speech King Charles warns Canada 'faces a critical moment' in an official address to open parliament in Ottawa - delivering a message aimed at reasserting the nation's sovereignty amid Trump's taunts. Jackie Northam
Climate A Peruvian farmer in the Andes is challenging a European energy giant High in the Andes, a Peruvian farmer challenges a European energy giant as a German court nears a landmark climate ruling. Simeon Tegel
Health Have federal cuts affected our food safety? Remember that big recall of deli meat last year? Food safety experts say its more likely to happen more often after job cuts to FDA, USDA and CDC. Yuki Noguchi
Can Pope Leo revitalize Catholicism in Chicago? Now that the world's most famous Catholic is an American from Chicago, some hope Pope Leo XIV will help bring new energy to a church that's been on the steady decline there. Adora Namigadde
World Why pro-Russian media is focusing on a viral video of French President Macron A video showing French President Emmanuel Macron's wife appearing to shove him in the face has gone viral. Macron has said the two were just sharing a moment of closeness. Jaclyn Diaz
Politics In a county that backed Trump, people dependent on Medicaid are conflicted about cuts In an Arizona county that voted for Trump 2-to-1, many people rely on Medicaid, would hate to lose it, and are persuaded that there is fraud that can be cut from the program. Noam Levey
Clock is ticking for scientists to make the case against funding cuts Extensive funding cuts have reportedly created a culture of fear for researchers. It’s left scientists wondering: do I speak up about what’s happening? Or do I stay quiet, in hopes my funding might be restored? Libby Denkmann
(ATC) NPR and Colorado stations sue Trump NPR filed suit this morning against President Trump and other administration officials over his executive order seeking to ban any federal funds from going to NPR or PBS. Mary Louise Kelly