National Women’s Soccer League and its players agree to a new contract deal NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ali Krieger, former U.S. Women's National Team star, about the new collective bargaining agreement between players and the National Women's Soccer League. Leila Fadel
Canadian company Alimentation Couche-Tard offers to buy the parent of 7-Eleven The possibility of a Canadian company buying 7-Eleven is sure to attract the attention of the government, investors and consumers in Japan, where the convenience chain is a staple of everyday life. Anthony Kuhn
Both major presidential campaigns indicate a desire to expand the child tax credit NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at accounting firm RSM US, about the economic plans of presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Steve Inskeep
All eyes at the DNC turn to Harris for her turn to address delegates Democratic Vice President nominee Tim Walz introduced himself to the nation in a primetime address at the convention. Kamala Harris will give the convention's keynote address on Thursday night. Leila Fadel
Nearly 60% of baby foods in the U.S. don't meet nutritional guidelines, study says Hundreds of products failed to reach adequate recommendations for macronutrients like protein and calories, but exceeded the recommended sugar content. Ayana Archie
Trump's remixed rallies try to change the tune from 'Crooked Joe' to 'Comrade Kamala' Former President Donald Trump's rallies often resemble rock concerts, full of his greatest hits. But the former president has struggled to change his tune to run against Vice President Harris. Stephen Fowler
Investigating the story of a prominent Chinese dissident accused of being a con artist An example of how journalism sometimes works: a team investigates one story, one narrative, and if they keep an open mind and dig into the facts, they discover the real story is entirely different. Steve Inskeep
Updated COVID vaccines are coming soon The Food and Drug Administration is expected to give the green light to new COVID-19 vaccines this week to protect against recent variants of the coronavirus. Rob Stein
Nova massacre memorial comes to Southern California Survivors and organizers of the Nova Music Festival in Israel where hundreds were killed or taken hostage created an exhibit called “October 7, 6:29am — The Moment the Music Stood Still.” Jason DeRose