Why anti-fascist vigilantes are infiltrating far-right white nationalist groups New Yorker writer David Kirkpatrick says anti-fascists are using extra judicial methods to do what the FBI can't, by infiltrating white nationalist groups to expose them and planned attacks. Terry Gross
Could you live without shopping for a year? Try the 'no-buy challenge' The goal is to save money, cut back on overconsumption and be more mindful of wasteful and unsustainable shopping habits. This guide can help you start a challenge of your own. Stacey Vanek Smith
After a study found toxic metals in tampons, lawmakers are pressing the FDA to act Members of the Democratic Women's Caucus are urging the FDA to address concerns about the safety and regulation of tampons after a study found heavy metals, including lead, in many popular products. Rachel Treisman
Pope Francis and Indonesia’s top imam make a joint call for religious harmony The pope’s meeting with the Muslim leader in Jakarta comes during the first leg of an intense 11-day, four-nation tour in Asia and Oceania. Adam Hancock
Ugandan Olympic athlete dies after being severely burned in gasoline attack Rebecca Cheptegei, who was 33, had competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. She died from organ failure after being set on fire by a man local authorities described as Cheptegei's partner. The Associated Press
Hunter Biden goes on trial in Los Angeles over charges of tax evasion The sordid details of one of the darkest periods of Hunter Biden's life could be dredged up in a trial over tax evasion that kicks off on Thursday. Ryan Lucas
Trump Jan. 6 case gets its first hearing since the Supreme Court's immunity ruling Lawyers for the government's special counsel and former President Donald Trump are set to clash in court in Washington over how the election interference case against him will proceed. Carrie Johnson
Worried about your drink getting spiked? Here are some safety tips It's September, and many college students are arriving on campus for the first time. This exciting new chapter can have a darker side: College students are considered a high-risk group for drugging. Jaclyn Diaz
T.D. Lee changed science in China and my life. This is what I owe to him Chinese particle physicist Yangyang Cheng reflects on the legacy of the late Nobel laureate T.D. Lee — how his ideas changed her life, and the limit to his engagement with Beijing. Yangyang Cheng