The Latest Sports Meet Diego Luna, the bleach blonde breakout star of USMNT The U.S. men's national soccer team came into the Gold Cup missing many of its usual starters — but, in their absence, a 21-year-old bleach blonde Mexican-American winger named Diego Luna stood out. Becky Sullivan World The politics of fewer babies Families in the U.S. and much of the world are having so few babies, national populations are set to shrink and age. The trend is changing American politics and fueling the rise of global populism. Sarah McCammon Politics Elon Musk's new political party Elon Musk says he is launching a new political party. It comes after Musk's explosive breakup with President Trump. Musk has been critical of Republicans' support for Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." Bobby Allyn Politics The White House starts announcing new tariff rates as it pushes back its deadline President Trump has begun releasing letters announcing new tariff rates that would go into effect on Aug. 1. Danielle Kurtzleben Arts & Life Does listening to an audiobook count as reading? One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading? Andrew Limbong Clashes over fertile land between herders and farmers in Nigeria turn deadly Battles between herders and farmers over access to land in Nigeria's fertile central region have led to violent clashes and no easy answers. Emmanuel Akinwotu Health Why experts are concerned about the vaccine study cited by RFK Jr. RFK Jr. stunned the global health world when he said the U.S. would halt funding the group that helps provide vaccines to many low-income countries. The study he cited is seen by others as dubious. Gabrielle Emanuel National Checking in on LA six months after the fires Six months after the fires that wiped out thousands of homes and structures in Los Angeles, where is the city in terms of recovery? Some personal stories reflect the challenges individuals are facing. Erin Stone National In Texas, rescue crews continue the slow and difficult search for flooding victims In the Texas Hill Country, crews continue the difficult task of searching for people killed in last week's flash flooding. Dozens were killed and dozens are missing. It's difficult and draining work. Greg Allen National Black colleges and universities reach out to students left stranded by Job Corps cuts As federally funded Job Corps centers are forced to close because of budget cuts, some Historically Black Colleges are helping the displaced students. Maggie Ryan Prev 723 of 1651 Next Sponsored
Sports Meet Diego Luna, the bleach blonde breakout star of USMNT The U.S. men's national soccer team came into the Gold Cup missing many of its usual starters — but, in their absence, a 21-year-old bleach blonde Mexican-American winger named Diego Luna stood out. Becky Sullivan
World The politics of fewer babies Families in the U.S. and much of the world are having so few babies, national populations are set to shrink and age. The trend is changing American politics and fueling the rise of global populism. Sarah McCammon
Politics Elon Musk's new political party Elon Musk says he is launching a new political party. It comes after Musk's explosive breakup with President Trump. Musk has been critical of Republicans' support for Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." Bobby Allyn
Politics The White House starts announcing new tariff rates as it pushes back its deadline President Trump has begun releasing letters announcing new tariff rates that would go into effect on Aug. 1. Danielle Kurtzleben
Arts & Life Does listening to an audiobook count as reading? One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading? Andrew Limbong
Clashes over fertile land between herders and farmers in Nigeria turn deadly Battles between herders and farmers over access to land in Nigeria's fertile central region have led to violent clashes and no easy answers. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Health Why experts are concerned about the vaccine study cited by RFK Jr. RFK Jr. stunned the global health world when he said the U.S. would halt funding the group that helps provide vaccines to many low-income countries. The study he cited is seen by others as dubious. Gabrielle Emanuel
National Checking in on LA six months after the fires Six months after the fires that wiped out thousands of homes and structures in Los Angeles, where is the city in terms of recovery? Some personal stories reflect the challenges individuals are facing. Erin Stone
National In Texas, rescue crews continue the slow and difficult search for flooding victims In the Texas Hill Country, crews continue the difficult task of searching for people killed in last week's flash flooding. Dozens were killed and dozens are missing. It's difficult and draining work. Greg Allen
National Black colleges and universities reach out to students left stranded by Job Corps cuts As federally funded Job Corps centers are forced to close because of budget cuts, some Historically Black Colleges are helping the displaced students. Maggie Ryan