The DNC starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know The Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, just a month after the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and a few short weeks after Harris got in the running for president. Jeongyoon Han
17,000 AT&T workers across the Southeast strike over contract negotiations The Communications Workers of America, the union representing the striking employees, has accused AT&T of not bargaining "in good faith" during recent contract negotiations. Rebecca Rosman
'Peak Travel' podcast explores the impact of travel on local communities An excerpt from WHYY's podcast "Peak Travel," looking at the aftermath of the Lahaina fire and the Hawaiian islands' complicated relationship with tourism from the mainland.
New real estate rules could reshape the homebuying process NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with NerdWallet's Holden Lewis about how new real estate rules could reshape the homebuying process. Adrian Ma
Who is Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar? NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with New Yorker editor David Remnick about his recent profile of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Adrian Ma
Ukraine's assault on Russia: What do we know? NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Nick Connolly, who covers Kyiv for German news outlet DW, about the Ukrainian invasion of Russia. Adrian Ma
Burning Man contends with unusually slow ticket sales For the first time since 2011, festival organizers are offering rush tickets without requiring preregistration. Chloe Veltman
Perdue recalls 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken that may contain metal The voluntary recall of frozen breaded chicken breast tenders and nuggets comes following multiple consumer complaints about metal wire found inside the products. Rebecca Rosman
Former Rep. George Santos is expected to plead guilty in fraud case, AP source says Former U.S. Rep. George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple counts in his federal fraud case, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Associated Press
After six decades living at home in New Jersey, a 99-year old woman makes a change In the third installment of our series on moving house, we visit June Scott, a 99-year-old woman who moved into an assisted living facility outside Baltimore to be closer to family. Scott Simon