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Restrictions on obesity drug coverage force patients to seek alternatives.

Two ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz shortly after President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, jeopardizing potential peace talks. Vice President Vance canceled his trip to Islamabad to remain in Washington.
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Two ships came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz Wednesday morning, hours after President Trump announced that he is extending the ceasefire with Iran. The attacks put the possibility of peace talks in jeopardy. Trump extended the ceasefire just hours before it was due to expire, but did not say how much longer it would continue. Instead of flying to Islamabad yesterday as planned, Vice President Vance, who leads the U.S. delegation, stayed in Washington.

Security personnel stand guard at a security checkpost along a road temporarily closed near the Serena Hotel at the Red Zone area in Islamabad on April 20 ahead of anticipated U.S.-Iran peace talks. Aamir Qureshi/AFP via Getty Images
Aamir Qureshi/AFP via Getty Images
Two ships came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about regional security.
The attacks jeopardize the possibility of ongoing peace talks between the U.S. and Iran.
President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran just hours before it was set to expire.
Vice President Vance canceled his trip to Islamabad to stay in Washington following the attacks on the ships.

Restrictions on obesity drug coverage force patients to seek alternatives.

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Virginia voters yesterday handed Democrats a victory by narrowly approving a ballot measure that allows lawmakers to draw a new congressional map. This change could allow Democrats to gain four additional seats in Congress, bringing their total to 10 out of 11 in the state.
Public colleges, K-12 schools, local governments and other public institutions now have an extra year to ensure their digital materials are fully accessible for individuals with disabilities, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. For at least two years, many institutions had been racing toward a Friday deadline to comply with new federal accessibility guidelines updating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Four days before this deadline, the Justice Department overrode the original rule and said public entities serving 50,000 or more people now have until April 26, 2027, to comply. Smaller institutions have until that date in 2028. The Justice Department said it "overestimated the capabilities" the covered entities had to comply with the rule by the deadline. Several disability rights organizations have condemned the delay and pushed back on the last-minute change.

What makes a person keep playing a video slot machine? Some of the same features that make children stay on social media apps or video games for too long. Paige Stampatori for NPR
Paige Stampatori for NPR
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In two landmark cases, courts found Meta and Google liable for endangering children with their products. The social media companies are appealing the verdicts, disputing the claim that they are addictive. During the California trial, an attorney accused Meta and Google of creating apps that function like "digital casinos." The comparison is supported by cultural anthropologist Natasha Dow Schüll's research on what makes video slot machines so addictive. Through her research, she discovered four key features that, when combined, helped to hold people on the gambling devices. These features trigger a trancelike or dissociative state in which people lose track of time and place. On social media apps, these features can create a kind of superglue that keeps you scrolling:
by Nick Schönfeld, freelance journalist

Nick Schönfeld
Few people have ever heard of Tristan da Cunha. Even fewer have been there. But describe it to someone as the world's most remote inhabited island in the middle of the wild South Atlantic Ocean, and it tends to conjure a fantasy, a feeling, an idea of what a place like that must be. Julia Gunther, the photographer on this piece, and I were no exception.
We tend to project our fantasies onto extreme remoteness because it is so different from the lives most of us live. Remote islands have long served as canvases onto which we project our dissatisfactions and desires. Tristan is more remote than most, which makes the projection more powerful.
For many, the island promises freedom from the grind, commutes and social media algorithms. Others imagine it as a haven for nature, where food comes from the ground and sea, unsullied by hormones or pesticides. Still more are drawn to its windswept history of shipwrecked mariners and two centuries of isolation at the edge of the world.
All of those ideas contain an element of truth. None of them, however, capture what it is actually like to live there. None contain much substance about the islanders who do.
Tristan is a community in near-constant motion. Fishermen are out before dawn. Families cut up meat in a refrigerated locker. Road crews clear landslide debris. Pensioners clock into the lobster factory for the night shift. Across the sixteen months we spent on Tristan, none of this felt exceptional to anyone involved. It was just life.
Julia and I hope that this immersive multimedia feature will give readers a real sense of Tristan — its history, its isolation, the cooperative spirit it runs on — and an equally real sense of the people who reside there and what their lives actually demand. Tristan is not an isolated fantasia. It is a society where people work very hard to keep their way of life alive.

Fans in Brazil jerseys walk down the platform at South Station to board an event train headed for Gillette Stadium. Katie Cole/WBUR
Katie Cole/WBUR
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