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
Saturday Sports: Jordan Chiles' bronze medal, betting scandal at Notre Dame NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the latest on US gymnast Jordan Chiles' bronze medal controversy, a betting scandal in Notre Dame, and a preview of Little League World Series. Scott Simon
In Vermont, new mountain trails are designed to accommodate adaptive mountain bikers In Vermont, a new all-access mountain bike trail system provides plenty of thrills to all kinds of riders — those who use adaptive equipment included. Elodie Reed
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the city is ready to tackle protests against the DNC NPR's Scott Simon talks with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson about preparations for politics - and protests - ahead of next week's Democratic National Convention. Scott Simon
Communities in Atlanta are still recovering from the storm that hit Florida's coast Inland communities far from the Florida coast are still recovering from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Debbie. Emily Jones
More than a fifth of Sudan's population has been displaced in its civil war Sudan’s civil war grinds on, with outside actors accused of fueling the conflict. A growing focus is on the United Arab Emirates, which denies the accusation. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Trump and Harris have the same goal for the economy, but different plans to get there We look at economic plans put forth by both former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with both saying they aim to lower prices and cut taxes. Franco Ordoñez
Montana has become the new home for the ultra-rich. How will they vote? Democrats in booming Montana are trying to capitalize on resentment over the ultra-wealthy driving up costs as they try to re-elect Jon Tester to the Senate. But the strategy could backfire. Kirk Siegler
Opinion: Banksy's London Zoo, art's simple joy during complex times NPR's Scott Simon details some of the new works of the street artist known as Banksy. They include mountain goats, gorillas, and other zoo animals on the streets of London. Scott Simon
A new round of ceasefire talks come to a close as deaths in Gaza cross 40,000 With hopeful next steps to end the Gaza war in place, it crosses a grim milestone of 40,000 Palestinian deaths. A violent attack on a West Bank town gets swiftly condemned by Israeli politicians. Hadeel Al-Shalchi