The Latest Animals After 529 days alone in the Australian bush, Valerie the mini dachshund is home Valerie ran off while she was on a camping trip with her humans back in 2023 on a remote island in Australia. They had lost hope until locals spotted her more than a year later, surviving in the wild. Kat Lonsdorf National The latest on the Boulder attack Federal authorities filed a hate crime charge against the man they say attacked a group of people in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday. The group was marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Haylee May National A look at the drastic changes Kash Patel is making as lead of the FBI A former fierce critic of the FBI, Kash Patel is now leading the agency and making drastic changes. Ryan Lucas Arts & Life How a stranger saved premature baby in need of a blood transfusion Amy Connor's twin sons were born three months premature, with multiple medical issues. One of her sons needed a blood transfusion, with a particular type of blood. They eventually found a match. Politics Critics say Trump's planned military parade will send the wrong message NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Joshua Zeitz, contributing editor at Politico Magazine, about where military parades fit into the American civic tradition, and why he sees June's parade as a sharp break with that tradition. Jeanette Woods Europe Nationalist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election Far-right historian and amateur boxer Karol Nawrocki has become Poland's new president. He won by about one single percentage point in an election where voter turnout was high. Rob Schmitz Arts & Life It was her dream to ride in a Mustang convertible. One volunteer made it come true Elaine Wirth always loved sports cars, but at age 76 thought she'd never get to ride in a Mustang convertible. Her assisted living home made that dream come true. Ciara Hulet World Russia and Ukraine hold talks after Ukrainian attacks on Russian bomber fleet Officials from Russia and Ukraine met for a second round of peace negotiations in Istanbul. The discussions come after a surprise Ukrainian drone attack on remote Russian air bases Sunday. Charles Maynes A new Gaza food distribution site erupted into chaos and violence this weekend Reports of deadly shootings by the Israeli military close to a new food distribution site in Gaza are coming under heavy criticism from the U.S.-backed group distributing the food. Carrie Kahn National A runway under construction at Newark's beleaguered airport reopens early U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy praised airport officials, unions and workers for completing the estimated 60-day project 13 days early. The Newark airport has been hobbled by delays. Joe Hernandez Prev 1474 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Animals After 529 days alone in the Australian bush, Valerie the mini dachshund is home Valerie ran off while she was on a camping trip with her humans back in 2023 on a remote island in Australia. They had lost hope until locals spotted her more than a year later, surviving in the wild. Kat Lonsdorf
National The latest on the Boulder attack Federal authorities filed a hate crime charge against the man they say attacked a group of people in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday. The group was marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Haylee May
National A look at the drastic changes Kash Patel is making as lead of the FBI A former fierce critic of the FBI, Kash Patel is now leading the agency and making drastic changes. Ryan Lucas
Arts & Life How a stranger saved premature baby in need of a blood transfusion Amy Connor's twin sons were born three months premature, with multiple medical issues. One of her sons needed a blood transfusion, with a particular type of blood. They eventually found a match.
Politics Critics say Trump's planned military parade will send the wrong message NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Joshua Zeitz, contributing editor at Politico Magazine, about where military parades fit into the American civic tradition, and why he sees June's parade as a sharp break with that tradition. Jeanette Woods
Europe Nationalist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election Far-right historian and amateur boxer Karol Nawrocki has become Poland's new president. He won by about one single percentage point in an election where voter turnout was high. Rob Schmitz
Arts & Life It was her dream to ride in a Mustang convertible. One volunteer made it come true Elaine Wirth always loved sports cars, but at age 76 thought she'd never get to ride in a Mustang convertible. Her assisted living home made that dream come true. Ciara Hulet
World Russia and Ukraine hold talks after Ukrainian attacks on Russian bomber fleet Officials from Russia and Ukraine met for a second round of peace negotiations in Istanbul. The discussions come after a surprise Ukrainian drone attack on remote Russian air bases Sunday. Charles Maynes
A new Gaza food distribution site erupted into chaos and violence this weekend Reports of deadly shootings by the Israeli military close to a new food distribution site in Gaza are coming under heavy criticism from the U.S.-backed group distributing the food. Carrie Kahn
National A runway under construction at Newark's beleaguered airport reopens early U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy praised airport officials, unions and workers for completing the estimated 60-day project 13 days early. The Newark airport has been hobbled by delays. Joe Hernandez