With two days left in their session, House Republicans prepare to vote on a health care plan.
The roots of Obamacare,
they've gotten so deep that it's no longer possible to just pull it out at the root and start over.
So what is Speaker Mike Johnson planning?
I'm Stephen Skeep with Michelle Martin, and this is up first from NPR News.
The president's chief of staff, Susie Wiles,
offers a behind-the-scenes look at the White House in a vanity fair story.
What did she say about the administration and the people in it?
And the Trump administration is fast-tracking new nuclear reactor designs.
Some safety advocates are worried about the government's approach to regulation.
This is not okay, and this is not going to lead to success.
This is how to have an accident.
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On the TED Radio Hour, for over two decades,
Krista Tippett has been helping her listeners get through change.
But she was going through her own life crisis when something unexpected happened.