Trump campaign staff had altercation with official at Arlington National Cemetery The cemetery official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming and photographing in a section where recent U.S. casualties are buried, a source with knowledge of the event told NPR. Tom Bowman
Mia Zapata and The Gits are often defined by a tragic murder, drummer Steve Moriarty's book tells a different story about the band Hans Anderson
Fed up with her mail being stolen, she sent herself an AirTag to catch the thieves The Santa Barbara County, Calif., Sheriff’s Office said it arrested two suspects after they were tracked down using the device that the victim mailed to herself. They face several felony charges. Jonathan Franklin
Boeing faces hard questions about Starliner and its future in space Boeing’s Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It’s another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business. Joel Rose
Jack Smith files superseding indictment against Trump in Jan. 6 case Special counsel Jack Smith has been consulting with other officials inside the Justice Department about the case, which accuses Donald Trump of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. Carrie Johnson
Teachers and staff can carry guns in Tennessee schools. But many say they won't Because of the way the law is written, many teachers say they don't plan to take advantage of it over concerns about their liability.
Customs officers find $5M worth of meth disguised as watermelons at Mexico border The driver was referred for a second examination by border patrol officers in San Diego, where customs agents discovered more than $5 million worth of meth. Jonathan Franklin
Both presidential candidates are calling for taxes on tips to be eliminated. Both former President Trump and Vice President Harris have called for the elimination of taxes on tips. The idea is popular, but there are economic consequences. Christopher Alvarez
Harris needs Gen Z. Here's her plan to win them The campaign tells NPR that it plans to invest in new digital ads on campus and social media, double its youth organizing staff around the country, and launch a college campus tour in battleground states. Elena Moore
Germany's grandmothers take on the far-right ahead of key state elections Ahead of Sunday's vote, senior women in Germany's east are reaching out to supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany to try to change minds. They say they receive some support — and abuse. Esme Nicholson