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Mental Health RFK Jr. wants mental health screening out of schools. Here's what experts say RFK Jr. thinks kids are stigmatized by mental health screenings. The experts say this is not the case. Rhitu Chatterjee
National Death row inmate Robert Roberson points to new evidence as execution nears in Texas Robert Roberson, who is set to be executed on Oct. 16 for the death of his 2-year-old, maintains that the state used faulty evidence to convict him, pointing to the debunked "shaken baby" diagnosis. David Martin Davies
Television Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower discuss their characters' evolutions in 'Severance' NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower, stars of the Apple TV+ series Severance, about their complex character arcs and show's highly-anticipated second season. Avery Keatley
Israel's once-robust wartime economy starting to show signs of strain At almost two years, Israel's conflict with Hamas is its longest ever. But this nonstop fighting is starting to take a toll on the region's most advanced economy. Jackie Northam
Television Who won — and who spoke out — at the Emmys The Studio, The Pitt and Adolescence won big at the Emmy Awards last night. The Late Show With Stephen Colbert took home the prize for best talk series months after CBS announced its cancellation. Eric Deggans
Hermeto Pascoal, whimsical Brazilian composer nicknamed 'the Sorcerer,' dies at 89 Prolific Brazilian composer Hermeto Pascoal died on Saturday at 89. Nicknamed "the Sorcerer," he resembled a wizard in his personal style and his ability to create magical sounds from unusual places. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
National 'Natural experiment' in Texas shows property crime went up when abortion access fell A working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds property crime went up in Texas after a 2013 law closed half the state's clinics that provide abortion. Olivia Aldridge
Politics JD Vance hosts 'The Charlie Kirk Show,' paying tribute with top White House officials The broadcast was a striking reminder of Kirk's influence, both as a leader in the young conservative space and a behind-the-scenes political player who helped shape President Trump's agenda. Elena Moore
Politics Comcast lawsuit argues new Washington tax on advertising is illegal Comcast is suing to block a new Washington law imposing sales tax on advertising services, imperiling a financial linchpin lawmakers relied on to balance the state’s budget. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard
Business Why Trump wants companies to report earnings less frequently President Trump would like companies to report their earnings less frequently. Executives have long called for that -- but some financial experts worry it would go badly. Rafael Nam