The Latest Politics Attorney General Bondi brushes aside questions about her handling of Epstein files Pam Bondi sought to move past questions about her handling of the Justice Department's files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as pressure continued to grow for her to release them. Ryan Lucas Business Cato Institute's Jeff Miron says it's wrong for the government to fund public media The Senate is debating whether to halt funding for public media, which could be devastating for some stations. The libertarian Cato Institute makes the case for why the funding should be pulled. David Folkenflik National How one Texas town is recovering, 10 years after a devastating flash flood Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Ten years later, the city has rebuilt with such floods in mind, but still feels the effects emotionally. Kat Lonsdorf Movies On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest came out 50 years ago. Mandalit del Barco Environment Texas flash flood recovery effort turns its focus to lakes With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them. Martin Kaste Sports MLB will be using robo-umpires for tonight's All-Star Game MLB first introduced automated robot umpired during spring training earlier this year and believes they're ready for prime time. Jason Fuller Remembering poet Andrea Gibson Andrea Gibson was a queer poet who's been called a "rock star of poetry slams." They died at 49 after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer four years ago. Elizabeth Blair World Foreign aid: Where is the fraud waste and abuse The Trump administration seeks a claw back billions in foreign aid following an "exhaustive review". But officials at USAID say it did not conduct a review of foreign aid programs it has terminated. Fatma Tanis Technology AI-assisted listening shows how effort to save California's red-legged frog is going Years ago, scientists moved eggs of a federally threatened frog from Mexico to Southern California. Audio monitoring -- with an AI assist -- now shows the complicated conservation effort is working. Nathan Rott Politics U.S. senator wants DOGE out of sensitive payment system for farmers Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers. Jenna McLaughlin Prev 711 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics Attorney General Bondi brushes aside questions about her handling of Epstein files Pam Bondi sought to move past questions about her handling of the Justice Department's files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as pressure continued to grow for her to release them. Ryan Lucas
Business Cato Institute's Jeff Miron says it's wrong for the government to fund public media The Senate is debating whether to halt funding for public media, which could be devastating for some stations. The libertarian Cato Institute makes the case for why the funding should be pulled. David Folkenflik
National How one Texas town is recovering, 10 years after a devastating flash flood Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Ten years later, the city has rebuilt with such floods in mind, but still feels the effects emotionally. Kat Lonsdorf
Movies On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest came out 50 years ago. Mandalit del Barco
Environment Texas flash flood recovery effort turns its focus to lakes With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them. Martin Kaste
Sports MLB will be using robo-umpires for tonight's All-Star Game MLB first introduced automated robot umpired during spring training earlier this year and believes they're ready for prime time. Jason Fuller
Remembering poet Andrea Gibson Andrea Gibson was a queer poet who's been called a "rock star of poetry slams." They died at 49 after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer four years ago. Elizabeth Blair
World Foreign aid: Where is the fraud waste and abuse The Trump administration seeks a claw back billions in foreign aid following an "exhaustive review". But officials at USAID say it did not conduct a review of foreign aid programs it has terminated. Fatma Tanis
Technology AI-assisted listening shows how effort to save California's red-legged frog is going Years ago, scientists moved eggs of a federally threatened frog from Mexico to Southern California. Audio monitoring -- with an AI assist -- now shows the complicated conservation effort is working. Nathan Rott
Politics U.S. senator wants DOGE out of sensitive payment system for farmers Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers. Jenna McLaughlin