The Latest National Preliminary report says fuel switches were cut off before Air India Boeing 787 crash Indian investigators determined the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was properly configured and lifted off normally. But three seconds after takeoff, the engines' fuel switches were cut off. Russell Lewis Arts & Life Iconic Birkin bags are pricy — but the original just fetched a stunning $10 million The original Birkin bag — made specifically for the singer and actress Jane Birkin — just sold for more than $10 million at Sotheby's in Paris. Christopher Intagliata Week in Review: Wealth Tax, Door Dash, and Governmental Funding Bill Radke Education More college students now learn entirely online than completely in-person This year is the first time that more U.S. college students will learn entirely online compared to being fully in-person. And research shows most online programs cost as much or more than in-person. Elissa Nadworny Sports 2 years ago, Amanda Anisimova put down her racket. Now she's in the Wimbledon final Anisimova was a teenage tennis prodigy. But by 2023, tournaments had become "unbearable" for her mental health, and she stepped away. Now, she is a win away from her first Grand Slam title. Becky Sullivan Environment Environmentalists celebrate rare win as Georgia swamp is saved from mining threat Environmentalists are celebrating a rare win of keeping a mining operation from opening up next to a National Wildlife refuge in South Georgia. Marisa Mecke National Remembering flood victim and longtime camp-runner Jane Ragsdale Jane Ragsdale was killed by the river she loved. She spent almost all her 70 summers attending, and then running camps on the Guadalupe River. She was a beloved community leader in Kerrville. Frank Morris Immigration Immigrant communities develop new rules of the road amid deportation fears Immigration enforcement in some states now includes highway stops. The Trump administration says local police partnerships are vital for mass deportations, forcing migrants to change travel methods. Jasmine Garsd National At a Massachusetts cafe, helping the community is on the menu A couple transformed a neglected storefront in Fall River, Mass., into a cheery cafe where they organize food pantries, neighborhood cleanups and a community fund for those who can't afford a meal. Jeanette Woods National Guantánamo plea deals for accused 9/11 plotters are canceled by federal appeals court A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals with three men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, deepening the legal morass surrounding the long-stalled case. Sacha Pfeiffer Prev 752 of 1651 Next Sponsored
National Preliminary report says fuel switches were cut off before Air India Boeing 787 crash Indian investigators determined the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was properly configured and lifted off normally. But three seconds after takeoff, the engines' fuel switches were cut off. Russell Lewis
Arts & Life Iconic Birkin bags are pricy — but the original just fetched a stunning $10 million The original Birkin bag — made specifically for the singer and actress Jane Birkin — just sold for more than $10 million at Sotheby's in Paris. Christopher Intagliata
Education More college students now learn entirely online than completely in-person This year is the first time that more U.S. college students will learn entirely online compared to being fully in-person. And research shows most online programs cost as much or more than in-person. Elissa Nadworny
Sports 2 years ago, Amanda Anisimova put down her racket. Now she's in the Wimbledon final Anisimova was a teenage tennis prodigy. But by 2023, tournaments had become "unbearable" for her mental health, and she stepped away. Now, she is a win away from her first Grand Slam title. Becky Sullivan
Environment Environmentalists celebrate rare win as Georgia swamp is saved from mining threat Environmentalists are celebrating a rare win of keeping a mining operation from opening up next to a National Wildlife refuge in South Georgia. Marisa Mecke
National Remembering flood victim and longtime camp-runner Jane Ragsdale Jane Ragsdale was killed by the river she loved. She spent almost all her 70 summers attending, and then running camps on the Guadalupe River. She was a beloved community leader in Kerrville. Frank Morris
Immigration Immigrant communities develop new rules of the road amid deportation fears Immigration enforcement in some states now includes highway stops. The Trump administration says local police partnerships are vital for mass deportations, forcing migrants to change travel methods. Jasmine Garsd
National At a Massachusetts cafe, helping the community is on the menu A couple transformed a neglected storefront in Fall River, Mass., into a cheery cafe where they organize food pantries, neighborhood cleanups and a community fund for those who can't afford a meal. Jeanette Woods
National Guantánamo plea deals for accused 9/11 plotters are canceled by federal appeals court A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals with three men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, deepening the legal morass surrounding the long-stalled case. Sacha Pfeiffer