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. Ailsa Chang
Everyone from the sunken yacht off Sicily has now been accounted for Italian officials say the bodies of six people who were missing after a sailing yacht sank on Monday have been recovered, along with one body found shortly after the calamity. Bill Chappell
Protests erupt in India over the rape and murder of a female doctor: What to know The case has reignited a years-long conversation about the safety of women and young girls within India.
Court to decide who can see secret evidence U.S. has filed against TikTok The fate of TikTok in the U.S. will be determined by a high-stakes court hearing set for September. But TikTok is demanding the government turn over its classified documents on the app. Bobby Allyn
Supreme Court grants GOP bid to require citizenship proof for some Arizona voters The U.S. Supreme Court has for now granted a Republican request to require Arizona voters to submit proof of their U.S. citizenship when using the state’s registration form. Hansi Lo Wang
Everyone wants Taylor Swift's vote. But celebrity endorsements are complicated. How much sway do stars really have when it comes to putting the next President in the White House? Chloe Veltman
Foreign policy analyst weighs in on two critical conflict zones: Ukraine and Gaza Georgetown professor Daniel Byman discusses Ukraine’s daring offensive into Russian territory. And he reflects on the future of Gaza, after Israel’s military operation ends. Dave Davies
Gus and Tim Walz share a father-son moment that melts hearts of people watching the DNC Strong human emotions — love and pride — shone on the national political stage, as 17-year-old Gus and Tim Walz shared a heart-warming moment. Bill Chappell
In Kamala Harris' ancestral village in India, people cheer her U.S. presidential bid The residents of Thulasendrapuram in southern India are rooting for Kamala Harris, whose maternal grandfather lived in the village a century ago. They've organized prayers for her in the local temple. Omkar Khandekar
6 takeaways (so far) from the Democratic National Convention As Democrats wrap their third night in Chicago, the Democratic National Convention continues its message of freedom and readies itself for its final night: the speech from Vice President Harris. Domenico Montanaro