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Immigration Firefighters question leaders’ role in Washington immigration raid Wildfire veterans believe top officials on the fire sent their crews into an ambush. Alex Brown/Stateline
Arts & Life 'We have to speak, we have to shout': Jane Fonda is still an activist at 87 Earlier this year, Fonda made headlines for delivering a fiery critique of the Trump administration during a SAG-AFTRA award acceptance speech. "This is not the time to go inward," Fonda says. Tonya Mosley
Arts & Life Vogue promotes Chloe Malle to top editor spot Malle takes over as the leader of American Vogue immediately. Malle, who has been with the publication since 2011, will still report to Anna Wintour who remains Condé Nast's chief content officer. Andrew Limbong
Music Love songs are weird right now The biggest song of 2025 is a straightforward ode to marriage, but the charts and algorithms are filled with love songs expressing something messier. Ann Powers
Health Cash price for genetic testing during pregnancy may be cheaper than insurance Many expectant moms face a weird question when it comes to a blood test for fetal genetic anomalies: Would you like to pay cash now? It could be a lot cheaper than using your insurance.
Arts & Life Once a mermaid, always a mermaid: Former performers return to their roots A group of women in their 70s recently visited the Florida springs where they once performed as mermaids to see if they still had the magic.
Looking back on Japan's surrender in WWII, 80 years later The process of Japanese surrender went smoothly until Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed his name on the wrong line.
World As many as 1,000 killed in Sudan landslide Up to 1,000 dead after a landslide levels a village in western Sudan, as displaced residents flee famine and war. Emmanuel Akinwotu
National A California judge rules that Trump's deployment of the guard to LA was illegal President Trump took control of the state's National Guard in June and deployed it to Los Angeles to face anti-immigration protestors and assist officers making detentions and deportations. Larry Kaplow
Science These scientists found Alzheimer's in their genes. Here's what they did next Three scientists learned they carry genes that dramatically increase their risk for Alzheimer's disease. Now they're working to keep their brains healthy. Jon Hamilton