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Law & Courts The Supreme Court struck down a ban on conversion therapy in Colorado A Colorado law banning talk therapy that seeks to change a teenager's sexual orientation or gender identity has been rejected by the Supreme Court. LGBTQ advocates are not happy. Nina Totenberg
National Security In Pentagon briefings, Hegseth leans into religious rhetoric Justification for starting a war with Iran have been inconsistent and sometimes contradictory from U.S. officials, but the language has also been different than in wars past. Odette Yousef
A foreign policy adviser to Netanyahu talks about Israel's stance on war with Iran NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ophir Falk, foreign policy adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, about his country's stance on war with Iran and Hezbollah. Juana Summers
NASA once touted the diversity of Artemis II's astronauts. Now? Not so much The Artemis II mission crew contains four people -- including one woman and one Black man, both of whom will be the first on a lunar mission. But NASA hasn't been talking about these milestones much. Katia Riddle
A look back at how the Artemis II crew prepared for a historic moon mission A four-astronaut crew is going on the first mission to send humans around the moon in more than 50 years. NPR's Scott Detrow visited with the crew while they were still training in Houston. Ashley Brown
Politics How high fuel prices are affecting dairy farmers in a key Wisconsin House district High fuel prices are affecting many people, including some dairy farmers. That's the case in part of Wisconsin where a competitive U.S. House district race could help decide control of Congress. Chuck Quirmbach
Law & Courts Federal judge finds Trump violated free speech by ordering NPR defunded A federal judge has ruled that an executive order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS crosses a line drawn by the First Amendment that forbids viewpoint discrimination. David Folkenflik
Economy The average U.S. gas price is now $4 a gallon. What does that mean for the economy? The average national price of a gallon of gas has passed the $4 mark for the first time in more than three years. Stephan Bisaha
Politics Judge rules White House ballroom construction must halt until Congress OK's it Trump responded to the ruling by complaining that the National Trust for Historic Preservation doesn't appreciate his efforts at "sprucing up" Washington's buildings. NPR Washington Desk