The Latest Sports Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff meet again, on the court at the U.S. Open Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka faced off in the U.S. Open, a place they have a history with, together. In 2019, Osaka invited a teary Gauff to do a postgame interview with her. Sarah Handel Health Trump questions COVID-19 vaccines President Trump has called on pharmaceutical companies to justify the success of drugs and vaccines used to fight COVID-19. Trump himself hailed the vaccines as a "modern-day miracle" back in 2020. Kat Lonsdorf World EU blasts Russia for interference of plane carrying European Commission president The European Union accuses Russia of allegedly interfering with the navigation system of a plane carrying the European Commission president on Sunday. Teri Schultz Movies Movies to look forward to this fall We bring you a selective look at all the action, romance, drama, comedy and awards contenders Hollywood has in store for cooler weather. Bob Mondello Asia Devastating earthquake in Afghanistan leaves locals displaced, aid workers scrambling NPR's Juana Summers talks with the International Rescue Committee's country director of Afghanistan, Sherine Ibrahim, about the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the eastern mountainous region. Juana Summers Health Leniency on lice in schools meets reality Lice is low down on threats to public health—they don't carry disease, they don't jump or fly. But school systems and parents are still grappling with whether to keep kids with lice in class. Blake Farmer National Labor Day protesters say 'no' to Fed takeover Protestors pushing back against President Trump's policies took to the streets across the United States. In Chicago, many came out to oppose the plans to send the National Guard to their city. Mariah Woelfel History How one Canadian's misplaced signature caused a diplomatic incident at the end of WWII Henry Larson On 'Miss Black America,' singer-songwriter Kirby pays homage to her Mississippi roots NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with soul singer KIRBY about her new album, Miss Black America, and how her Mississippi roots have shaped her music. Ashley Brown Books What's the KUOW Book Club reading in September? The KUOW Book Club is reading "Transplants" by Daniel Tam-Claiborne this month. Katie Campbell Prev 501 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Sports Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff meet again, on the court at the U.S. Open Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka faced off in the U.S. Open, a place they have a history with, together. In 2019, Osaka invited a teary Gauff to do a postgame interview with her. Sarah Handel
Health Trump questions COVID-19 vaccines President Trump has called on pharmaceutical companies to justify the success of drugs and vaccines used to fight COVID-19. Trump himself hailed the vaccines as a "modern-day miracle" back in 2020. Kat Lonsdorf
World EU blasts Russia for interference of plane carrying European Commission president The European Union accuses Russia of allegedly interfering with the navigation system of a plane carrying the European Commission president on Sunday. Teri Schultz
Movies Movies to look forward to this fall We bring you a selective look at all the action, romance, drama, comedy and awards contenders Hollywood has in store for cooler weather. Bob Mondello
Asia Devastating earthquake in Afghanistan leaves locals displaced, aid workers scrambling NPR's Juana Summers talks with the International Rescue Committee's country director of Afghanistan, Sherine Ibrahim, about the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the eastern mountainous region. Juana Summers
Health Leniency on lice in schools meets reality Lice is low down on threats to public health—they don't carry disease, they don't jump or fly. But school systems and parents are still grappling with whether to keep kids with lice in class. Blake Farmer
National Labor Day protesters say 'no' to Fed takeover Protestors pushing back against President Trump's policies took to the streets across the United States. In Chicago, many came out to oppose the plans to send the National Guard to their city. Mariah Woelfel
History How one Canadian's misplaced signature caused a diplomatic incident at the end of WWII Henry Larson
On 'Miss Black America,' singer-songwriter Kirby pays homage to her Mississippi roots NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with soul singer KIRBY about her new album, Miss Black America, and how her Mississippi roots have shaped her music. Ashley Brown
Books What's the KUOW Book Club reading in September? The KUOW Book Club is reading "Transplants" by Daniel Tam-Claiborne this month. Katie Campbell