Sunday Puzzle: Rhyming destinations NPR's David Folkenflik plays the puzzle with this week's winner Eli Shear-Baggish from Arlington, Massachusetts and puzzle master Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Goodbye, brat summer "Brat summer" ruled the internet with slime green memes and unexpected political endorsements. What online trends are taking shape for the fall? NPR's Adrian Ma talks to USA Today's Charles Trepany. Adrian Ma
'The Sixth Sense' turns 25 As part of our series commemorating films from 1999, NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor Haley Joel Osment about the film "The Sixth Sense." Scott Detrow
Burning Man contends with unusually slow ticket sales For the first time since 2011, festival organizers are offering rush tickets without requiring preregistration. Chloe Veltman
Perdue recalls 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken that may contain metal The voluntary recall of frozen breaded chicken breast tenders and nuggets comes following multiple consumer complaints about metal wire found inside the products. Rebecca Rosman
A new graphic novel depicts the time Einstein and Kafka met in Prague NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author and cartoonist Ken Krimstein about his new graphic novel, "Einstein in Kafkaland." It visualizes the time Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka lived in Prague and met. Scott Simon
A new documentary follows father-daughter dances with inmates in a DC jail NPR's Scott Simon talks about the Netflix documentary "Daughters" with directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae. It depicts a father- daughter dance at a Washington, DC jail - and its healing effects. Scott Simon
A death educator and a knitter walk into a cemetery — it's "Grieving & Weaving" In an historic Brooklyn cemetery, a death educator and a professional knitter have been holding an event series called "Grieving & Weaving" to help people process loss through collective crafting. Samantha Balaban
How one pop band is trying to turn concertgoers into climate activists The multi-platinum-selling indie pop band is using research to inspire fans to take immediate action against climate change. Chloe Veltman
'Hillbilly Elegy' is back in the spotlight. These Appalachians write a different tale NPR spoke with Appalachian fiction and nonfiction writers about this moment and how they are building a tapestry of what they know as home. Clayton Kincade