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National Home mortgage demand surges as rates drop to 6.35% Rates saw the biggest one-week drop in a year, spurring a spike in new purchase and refinance applications. Laurel Wamsley
Arts & Life NSA leaker Reality Winner is rebuilding her life -- and looking back at her past Winner was working at the NSA in 2017 when she leaked a classified document to the press. Soon after, the FBI showed up at her door. Winner's new memoir is I Am Not Your Enemy. Terry Gross
Arts & Life 'Mussolini: Son of the Century' is a flashy take on how dictatorships happen A new eight-part series by MUBI chronicles the ferocious rise of the Italian dictator. While the show is a bit too eager to make Mussolini entertaining, the story it tells couldn't be any more timely. John Powers
Science Inside the lab trying to identify 9/11 victims In New York City, officials are still working to identify the remains of people killed. Last month, three more victims were identified.
Environment How free-roaming bison in Yellowstone National Park are reshaping the ecosystem It's not always for the better.
Politics Charlie Kirk supporter in Arizona: 'Don't let him die, Lord' Arizona was central to Charlie Kirk's political vision.
Health Why RFK Jr. wants more fat in dairy Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised the days of skim milk and other low-fat dairy products are over.
Politics The killing of Charlie Kirk adds to a time of political upheaval and violence The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk Wednesday at a college in Utah is the latest in a series of politically motivated violent acts just in recent months. Domenico Montanaro
Health TB is the #1 killer among infectious diseases. A new study says its toll could mount New research estimates that as many as 2.2 million more people could die of tuberculosis if U.S. cuts to foreign aid become permanent. Jonathan Lambert
Business Inflation climbs in August as grocery and gas prices jump Inflation accelerated in August as Americans paid more for gasoline and groceries. Over the last 12 months, consumer prices have risen 2.9%. Scott Horsley