2 years and counting. Inmate says medical delays still plague federal prison in Oregon A federal prison in Oregon says it's made a dent in the backlog of prisoners' medical requests after a scathing DOJ report. One prisoner, Luke Thornhill, says that can't be farther from the truth. Jaclyn Diaz
Israel recovers bodies of 6 hostages, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin had become widely known following his family's efforts to get him and other captives released. Don Clyde
Oasis says reunion tour tickets can only be resold at face value on official sites Ticket prices for the U.K. tour have skyrocketed on resale sites since presale started Friday. The British rock band said tickets offered on the secondary market will be voided. Emma Bowman
Over 17 million airline passengers head out for the busiest Labor Day weekend ever This weekend caps a record-breaking season for travel, and those hitting the road will find lower gas prices than they did last year. Juliana Kim
Mississippi bus crash kills 7 and injures 37 Seven people were killed and dozens were injured in Mississippi after a commercial bus overturned on Interstate 20 on Saturday morning. The bus was traveling near Bovina in Warren County. The Associated Press
7 U.S. troops hurt in Iraq raid targeting Islamic State group militants that killed 15 The U.S. military and Iraq launched a joint raid targeting suspected Islamic State group militants that killed at least 15 people and saw seven U.S. troops hurt, officials said. The Associated Press
Why the U.S. isn't ready for wars of the future, according to experts These experts argue technological developments have changed warfare more in the past several years than the decades spanning from the introduction of the airplane. Matt Ozug
Too hot for trout: Why some anglers are rethinking their approach to fly fishing As Western Montana's blue-ribbon trout waters warm due to climate change, anglers are increasingly wrestling with the ethics of their sport. Nathan Rott
In 'Miss Merkel,' Germany's former chancellor is a crime-solving amateur detective The German crime fiction series, based on novels of the same name, depicts former Chancellor Angela Merkel as an Agatha Christie-style small-town detective who solves crimes out of sheer boredom. Esme Nicholson
Political opponents Harris and Vance show Americans modern, interfaith marriages Americans are three times more likely to be in interfaith relationships today than in the 1960s. So it's no surprise you'll find two — in opposing parties — at the top of the presidential ticket. Sarah McCammon