A new generation of tattoo artists is doing things differently In a typical studio, artists schedule some of their work, and also take walk-in clients. At some new shops, artists schedule all their work and have done away with the apprentice model of the past. Linnea Anderson
Iran may be making calculations before retaliatory attack on Israel The Middle East is bracing for Iran to launch a retaliatory attack on Israel. Here's a look at what could be holding the operation up. Jackie Northam
Friends remember a young, gay Palestinian man who was murdered in occupied West Bank The murder of a young gay Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank has challenged the conservative community's formal and informal systems of justice. Daniel Estrin
San Francisco lawsuit goes after websites that create sexually explicit 'deepfakes' This week, San Francisco filed a lawsuit against some of the largest websites responsible for nonconsensual AI-generated pornography. It seeks to shut the sites down completely. Juan Carlos Lara
Proposed lithium mine in Serbia sparks protests over potential environmental impact A proposed lithium mine in Serbia is spurring protests over its potential impact on the environment. The mineral is in high demand because it’s crucial for the batteries that run electric vehicles. Rob Schmitz
Harris lays out economic plan In her first major policy speech of her compressed campaign, Vice President Harris talked about her economic plans. Asma Khalid
A look at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's political aspirations ahead of Chicago DNC Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker was passed over in the Harris campaign veepstakes. How has the billionaire navigated the party and what might he win or lose at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago? Alex Degman
Millions of Americans may be getting cancer-causing chemical in generic cold medicine NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Anna Edney, health care reporter with Bloomberg, about her reporting on how some generic versions of cold medicine contain a cancer-causing chemical. Jeanette Woods
Giant panda Ying Ying gives birth to twins The giant panda Ying Ying in Hong Kong is now the mother of twins. The theme park where she lives said the birth is a “true rarity” — because Ying Ying is the world’s oldest first-time panda mom. Christopher Intagliata
Democrats don't want to repeat 2016 mistakes in Wisconsin Both Republicans and Democrats see Wisconsin as a must-win state in the race to the White House. Democrats say they've learned lessons from 2016 and don't want to repeat that loss again. Anya van Wagtendonk