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And Piers Ping Huang says Sapphire is also a wellness influencer.
The Christian summer camp in Texas, where 25 campers and two counselors died last July during catastrophic flooding, will not reopen this summer.
From Member Station KUT, Kaylee Hunt has more.
On Wall Street, the Dow is up 110 points.
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The House has passed its version of the Farm Bill, the mammoth legislation that sets ag policy for five years.
This version cuts food subsidies to low-income families and boosts aid to farmers.
Lawmakers whose support Make America Healthy Again efforts were able to keep rules that allow lawsuits against makers of pesticides.
France is one of several European nations celebrating Labor Day today, but as Rebecca Rossman reports, a holiday built around the right not to work is testing France's appetite for fresh bread and flowers.
The elusive British street artist Banksy is claiming responsibility for a new statue.
It appeared suddenly in central London this week.
The statue is a man striding on top of a platform holding a flag, but the flag is blowing in his face.
You can't see his head at all.
Commenters suggest the statue is about, quote, blind patriotism.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee today after speaking to a House panel yesterday.
House lawmakers were told the U.S.
has spent $25 billion on the war in Iran so far.
Maine Independent Senator Angus King will question Hegseth today about that initial price tag.