Inside the battle between Google and California newsrooms Google and the state of California are paying 250 million dollars over the next five years to California news outlets, and research AI technology they say will assist journalists. Ailsa Chang
A drug that restores brain metabolism could help treat Alzheimer's A drug that restores brain metabolism in mouse models of Alzheimer's also improved cognitive function. The discovery could help researchers find additional pathways to combating the symptoms of this brain disease, beyond the telltale amyloid plaques and tau tangles that are hallmarks of Alzheimer's. Jon Hamilton
Summertime glacier mushing in Alaska During the summer in Alaska, tourists can find a wintery dog mushing experience on the Norris Glacier near Juneau. A dog sledding camp there helps mushers maintain a steady income during the off-season, and keeps the dogs in running shape. Clarise Larson
The diversity within MIT's enrollment has plummeted MIT says the percentage of Black, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islander students in its incoming freshman class has plummeted, tying it to 2023’s Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action. Tovia Smith
The U.S. imposes sanctions on some Israelis after violence and obstructions to peace The U.S. has imposed sanctions on about a dozen Israelis who it says have taken violent action against Palestinians and posed obstacles to peace. It’s an unprecedented step in the increasingly fraught U.S.-Israel relationship. Daniel Estrin
The Texas power grid is straining under data and crypto demands Demand for electricity in Texas continues to break records. It comes as the power grid strains under increased demand due to data centers and cryptocurrency mining. Mose Buchele
GOP strategist shares his thoughts on the DNC thus far NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Republican strategist Scott Jennings about his thoughts on the past week at the DNC. Ari Shapiro
Medicare negotiated lower prices on several drugs. What does that mean for patients? For six of the 10 drugs that Medicare negotiated to lower prices, the net prices aren't any better than the ones insurers already get. But there may be a change in patients' choices of medicines. Sydney Lupkin
This week's Short Wave news roundup NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave about an ancient magma ocean on the moon, the snake problem of Florida's Everglades, and why scrolling through video clips bores us. Emily Kwong