How you could own the Iron Throne or Jon Snow's sword from 'Game of Thrones' More than 2,000 items, like Jon Snow’s sword and the Iron Throne, from the iconic HBO series will be auctioned off in October. Here’s what’s for sale. Obed Manuel
Tony Blair urges leaders to ignore 'waves of populist opinion' Tony Blair's On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century is the political leadership guide he says he would have wanted in 1997, at the start of his 10-year tenure as British prime minister. Olivia Hampton
Trump likes to attack Harris' native California. Its politicians say bring it on The GOP nominee has trained his eye even more squarely on the Golden State and its progressive record -- a line of attack he’s likely to lean into at tonight’s debate with Vice President Harris. Marisa Lagos
Winter crabbing strained Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population. It may soon resume After a 16-year prohibition, a group of Virginia watermen voted to reinstate winter crab dredging. Many argue the decision puts the blue crab’s fragile population in jeopardy. Julie Depenbrock
'I can poke fun at all sides': Harris and Trump impressionists prep for debate night Can impressions and satire shift voters? And how do the comedians think about their role? We put these questions to Harris and Trump impressionists. Michael Levitt
Indiana's cellphone ban means less school drama. But students miss their headphones Weeks into a new school year, students miss being able to listen to music, but teachers say the cellphone ban is making their jobs easier. Lee V. Gaines
NPR poll shows why the stakes are so high for Harris and Trump in the debate A lot of people say they'll tune in Tuesday night to the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. Domenico Montanaro
Big Lots is closing stores and filing for bankruptcy The U.S. discount retail chain said its customers will still be able to earn and redeem rewards, as well as use gift cards and store credit cards. Ayana Archie
Native-led suicide prevention program focuses on building community strengths A research group is testing a new suicide prevention model in rural Alaska Native villages: supporting cultural activities that strengthen community bonds and a sense of shared purpose. Brandon Kapelow
I-2117 puts WA's cap and invest system on the ballot, defenders of the system make their case Hans Anderson