A new Alzheimer's study suggests where you live can affect the odds of a diagnosis Researchers found diagnosis rates varied depending on location — with parts of the Great Plains and Southwest seeing fewer dementia cases than predicted. Juliana Kim
Dozens of roads are closed and two people are dead after intense rain in Connecticut Western Connecticut was pounded Sunday — into early Monday morning — with nearly a foot of rain in some parts. Dozens of roads are closed and two people died. Abigail Brone
Power failures from storm Ernesto reflect the failures to improve Puerto Rico's grid Compared to other storms to hit Puerto Rico in recent years, Tropical Storm Ernesto was minor. Yet it still managed to knock out power to half of the island's 1.5 million customers. Adrian Florido
Former senior advisor to Biden on Harris' path to the presidential nomination NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Anita Dunn, former senior advisor to President Biden, about what to expect from the president's speech Monday night and her current work with the Harris campaign. Christopher Intagliata
Here's why tonight's blue supermoon is so special Monday marks a rare cosmic event: a blue supermoon. It’s a combination of a supermoon, when it’s closest to Earth, and a blue moon, which is the third of four full moons in a season. Erika Ryan
How Ukraine's three fronts on Russia are playing out Ukraine is fighting Russia on three separate fronts: a recent incursion into Russia, an ongoing slugfest in eastern Ukraine and naval skirmishes in the Black Sea. We look at how all three are going. Greg Myre
Trump's counterprogramming plans during the DNC Former President Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, are barnstorming key swing states. Meanwhile, his surrogates are in Chicago meeting with reporters on his behalf. Franco Ordoñez
The latest on Blinken's cease-fire negotiations in Israel United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel pushing for a cease-fire in Gaza as soon as possible. Kat Lonsdorf
Explorers say they’ve found a British warship sunk by a German U-boat in WWI Some 524 people, including the ship’s captain, perished when the HMS Hawke went down in the North Sea off the eastern coast of Scotland in 1914. Joe Hernandez