Sarah Snook, William McRaven

DOGE – Robert Costa reports on Elon Musk and what's happening in the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency initiative – and the impact Musk is having on the nation.
ON BROADWAY: SARAH SNOOK – Faith Salie catches up with award-winning "Succession" actor Sarah Snook, now playing all 26 roles in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" on Broadway.
DRIVER'S ED – Lee Cowan visits a school in Kansas where students are building their futures by majoring in restoring classic cars of the past.
KEEPERS OF THE FLAME – Seth Doane has a story about London's historic gaslights and the gaslighters who keep the tradition alive.
SUNDAY IN THE PARKS – Conor Knighton visits the Grand Canyon to report on the impact of cuts to staffing at national parks.
MARTHA STEWART – Martha Stewart has some advice on growing vegetables.
POWERING UP – Ben Tracy reports on how nuclear fusion may be the next big thing in clean energy technology.
COMMENTARY – Ret. U.S. Navy admiral William McRaven and his daughter, Kelly Marie McRaven, who have collaborated on a children's book, share thoughts on the importance of storytelling.
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