The Latest Politics The story behind the arrest of 87-year-old veteran John Spitzberg at the Capitol The video of John Spitzberg's arrest has been shared widely across social platforms, becoming a crystalizing moment for those protesting the Trump administration. Alina Hartounian Politics Sarah Longwell, publisher of 'The Bulwark,' discusses divisions among Trump backers NPR's Leila Fadel asks Sarah Longwell, publisher of "The Bulwark" and host of "The Focus Group" podcast, about the current divide among Trump supporters. Leila Fadel Movies Hopeful bidders remember influential filmmaker David Lynch at estate auction Six months after his death, hundreds of items belonging to filmmaker and writer David Lynch were sold at auction in Beverly Hills this week. Some hopeful bidders there were still processing his death. Emma Bowman Health It's the humidity that gets you. Here's why — and tips for dealing with muggy days High humidity can make it tough for your body to cool down. As most of the country braces for extreme temperatures, a doctor shares advice on how to cool down when the humidity is working against you. Kaity Kline Science A new study knocks down a popular hypothesis about why birds sing at dawn The reason why birds make such a racket at dawn is still unclear. But researchers are now pouring cold water on one popular idea about why. James Doubek Arts & Life This is not the 'Star Wars' you thought you knew The Star Wars available to the public to stream is not the same film that was shown in 1977. But in the U.K., audiences had a rare chance to see it. Jennifer Vanasco Politics Trump is silent about Juneteenth on a day he previously honored as president President Trump honored Juneteenth in each of his first four years as president, even before it became a federal holiday. On this year's Juneteenth holiday on Thursday, the president kept silent. The Associated Press National An appeals court backs Trump's control of the California National Guard for now The ruling maintains a block on a lower court's order that found President Trump was using the Guard in LA illegally in his immigration crackdown. Larry Kaplow National A federal judge says Trump administration can't block state funding over immigration The ruling comes ahead of a grant application deadline on June 20, which would have required states to agree to enforce the Trump administration's immigration agenda or lose transportation funding. Vanessa Romo National A former plantation becomes a space for healing, art and reparative history Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to write a new chapter of shared truth. Brianna Scott Prev 1310 of 1644 Next Sponsored
Politics The story behind the arrest of 87-year-old veteran John Spitzberg at the Capitol The video of John Spitzberg's arrest has been shared widely across social platforms, becoming a crystalizing moment for those protesting the Trump administration. Alina Hartounian
Politics Sarah Longwell, publisher of 'The Bulwark,' discusses divisions among Trump backers NPR's Leila Fadel asks Sarah Longwell, publisher of "The Bulwark" and host of "The Focus Group" podcast, about the current divide among Trump supporters. Leila Fadel
Movies Hopeful bidders remember influential filmmaker David Lynch at estate auction Six months after his death, hundreds of items belonging to filmmaker and writer David Lynch were sold at auction in Beverly Hills this week. Some hopeful bidders there were still processing his death. Emma Bowman
Health It's the humidity that gets you. Here's why — and tips for dealing with muggy days High humidity can make it tough for your body to cool down. As most of the country braces for extreme temperatures, a doctor shares advice on how to cool down when the humidity is working against you. Kaity Kline
Science A new study knocks down a popular hypothesis about why birds sing at dawn The reason why birds make such a racket at dawn is still unclear. But researchers are now pouring cold water on one popular idea about why. James Doubek
Arts & Life This is not the 'Star Wars' you thought you knew The Star Wars available to the public to stream is not the same film that was shown in 1977. But in the U.K., audiences had a rare chance to see it. Jennifer Vanasco
Politics Trump is silent about Juneteenth on a day he previously honored as president President Trump honored Juneteenth in each of his first four years as president, even before it became a federal holiday. On this year's Juneteenth holiday on Thursday, the president kept silent. The Associated Press
National An appeals court backs Trump's control of the California National Guard for now The ruling maintains a block on a lower court's order that found President Trump was using the Guard in LA illegally in his immigration crackdown. Larry Kaplow
National A federal judge says Trump administration can't block state funding over immigration The ruling comes ahead of a grant application deadline on June 20, which would have required states to agree to enforce the Trump administration's immigration agenda or lose transportation funding. Vanessa Romo
National A former plantation becomes a space for healing, art and reparative history Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to write a new chapter of shared truth. Brianna Scott