Corva Coleman
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The conductor and pianist was the music director at the San Francisco Symphony from 1995 to 2020.
It made him the orchestra's longest-serving director.
Jeff London reports on his legacy.
Wildfires are burning in southern Georgia and northern Florida.
Georgia authorities say fires have destroyed more than 50 homes.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
It's still not clear when the U.S.
and Iran might hold peace talks.
President Trump says he does not want to extend the ceasefire, but NPR's Franco Ordonez reports he didn't close off the possibility entirely.
President Trump's nominee to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve is at his confirmation hearing.
Kevin Warsh is testifying before the Senate Banking Committee.
Warsh has previously supported interest rate hikes to fight inflation, but President Trump wants to cut rates.
Warsh says he will be an independent voice.
But at least one Republican won't support Warsh.
North Carolina Republican Tom Tillis says he won't support any Fed nominee until President Trump drops his probe into the current Fed chair, Jerome Powell.
A California measure that would establish guardrails for AI chatbots has won support from state lawmakers.
They were urged to act by a woman who lost her son to suicide.
For Member Station KQED, Rachel Miro has more.
On Wall Street, stocks have turned negative.