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Uncertainty over access to certain childhood vaccines has pediatricians worried Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing how federal agencies handle vaccine recommendations. Pediatricians say some parents worry about future access and want to get kids' shots early. Jackie Fortier
Politics The political firestorm over the Epstein files followed Trump to Scotland Trump went to Scotland for a golf minibreak, but the political firestorm over the Epstein files followed him there. Franco Ordoñez
Politics Texas congressman takes questions on Epstein and Social Security during town hall Texas Congressman Keith Self held one of the few GOP town halls planned while the House is on summer recess. Constituents asked about Social Security solvency as well as the Jeffrey Epstein files. Bill Zeeble
National American Jews are reclaiming German citizenship amid political concerns A growing number of American Jews whose parents and grandparents fled Germany during World War II are now getting German citizenship, in part because of political concerns in the United States. Jason DeRose
National A railroad mega-merger could create the country's first coast-to-coast freight railroad Two of the U.S.'s largest railroad companies, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, say they plan to merge, which would create the country's first coast-to-coast freight railroad. Frank Morris
Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg has died at age 65 Chicago Cubs legend and Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg has died after battling cancer. The second baseman was a Cub's fan favorite who earned a reputation as one of the best all-around players in the game. Jeanette Woods
National What we know about NYC shooting suspect New York City authorities are trying to learn additional information about 27-year-old Shane Tamura, the gunman who burst into a Manhattan skyscraper and killed four people, including an NYPD officer. Steve Futterman
Remembering poet Thomas Sayers Ellis, dead at 61 An influential poet has died at the age of 61. Thomas Sayers Ellis was the founder of a community of Black poets, as well as a musician, photographer and bandleader. Neda Ulaby
Europe These underwater sculptures help save the Italian sea from trawlers Sculptures are sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean sea with concrete blocks to break the nets of the trawlers that devastate marine life. They now protect miles of Tuscan coastline. Ruth Sherlock
Europe Locals around President Trump's new Scottish golf course aren't all happy Before departing Scotland, President Trump inaugurated a new golf course he owns, named after his Scottish-born mother. NPR spoke to some of Trump's new neighbors. Lauren Frayer