Labor dispute stops Canadian rail freight and could cause economic disruption in U.S. Both of Canada’s major freight railroads have come to a full stop because of a contract dispute with their workers, an impasse that may bring economic disruption in Canada and the U.S. The Associated Press
With warming waters, anglers reconsider their approach to trout fishing Western Montana is a mecca for trout fishing. But trout need cold water to thrive, and the scorching temperatures are warming waters -- causing some anglers to rethink their approach to the sport. Nathan Rott
The satirical newspaper 'The Onion' is back in print — really The satirical newspaper is now available in physical form for the first time since it stopped printing in 2013 because of a drop in paper ad sales. Hosts
'Indicator from Planet Money': Big banks aren't interested in your savings account Major banks are paying out more in interest on some deposits. The team at "The Indicator from Planet Money" digs into why big banks aren’t paying you much interest on your plain savings account. Wailin Wong
Democrats and their wardrobes have become a thing at the convention NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Rachel Tashjian of "The Washington Post" about fashion choices at the Democratic National Convention. Leila Fadel
Venezuela continues crackdown on opposition as U.S. considers more diplomatic efforts Leaders of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are trying to mediate the standoff between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his political opponents as weeks of mass protests and arrests continue. Leila Fadel
Female governors tell Julia Louis-Dreyfus the advantages of being underestimated Actress Julia Louis Dreyfus — of "Veep" and "Seinfeld" fame — hosted a roundtable with Democratic female governors at the DNC to discuss the importance of women in state leadership. Courtney Kueppers
Morning news brief Harris running mate Tim Walz headlined third night of DNC. Kamala Harris' address will outline her vision for the country. Canada's two main railways and unionized employees are at a contract impasse. Leila Fadel
Survey results: Teens don't feel challenged in school and feel unprepared for future A new survey from Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation finds Gen Zers optimistic about their futures -- but also feeling unprepared and disengaged at school. Steve Inskeep
Trump speaks behind bulletproof glass at 1st outdoor rally since attempted assassination The event, billed as focused on national security issues, was part of former President Trump's weeklong series of counterprogramming to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The Associated Press