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What recent protests tell us about the tech industry and employee power Recent tech company protests are highlighting the connection between worker power and free speech here in Seattle. Libby Denkmann
Arts & Life A small town teacher ended up with a summer education project without even trying A teacher's students became enthusiastic about her summer side hustle. In the end, everybody learned something without even trying. Laura Palmisano
Sports Tennis is getting rowdier — and that could be a good thing for the sport Fans took over last night's US Open match in New York in a way that is uncommon for tennis. Matthew Futterman from the Athletic spoke to NPR's Ailsa Chang about changes in tennis etiquette. Christopher Intagliata
Trump again suggests the FCC revoke the broadcast licenses of ABC and NBC President Trump lashed out on social media late Sunday against ABC and NBC news, putting the nation's top broadcast regulator once more at the center of his culture wars. David Folkenflik
The controversy around Serena Williams' weight loss is more nuanced than you may think The tennis legend is back in the news - but not for her prowess on the court. Why the controversy around her weight loss is more nuanced than you think. Juana Summers
Movies Record-breaking Chinese blockbuster 'Ne Zha 2' Hits U.S. theaters NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Slate senior editor Jenny Zhang about the Chinese animated movie Ne Zha 2, which broke box-office records even before its U.S. re-release. Marc Rivers
Politics A look at Trump's executive orders on bail and flag burning President Trump signed a series of orders doubling down on law enforcement in America's cities, just ahead of hosting South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. Franco Ordoñez
Back-to-back Israeli strikes kill five journalists at Gaza hospital complex Israel attacked a Reuters live feed at a Gaza hospital complex, then struck the reporters and first responders covering that strike. Aya Batrawy
For Nourished By Time, music is a labor of love — and a life of labor NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Marcus Brown, the musician who records as Nourished By Time. His new album takes inspiration from the working class sounds of Baltimore house music. Juana Summers
Health Are weighted vests good for bones and muscle? Fact-checking a fitness trend One of the latest fitness trends involves adding weight to your exercise routine by wearing a weighted vest. Influencers claim they help burn calories and build strength. But do they work? Katia Riddle