Puerto Rico cleans up after storm Ernesto knocked out power for 700,000+ customers Puerto Rico is cleaning up after Tropical Storm Ernesto dropped more than 10 inches of rain on parts of the island. Crews are working to restore power to more than 700,000 customers left in the dark. Adrian Florido
Montana’s Libertarian candidate for Senate says GOP is a sending message to drop out Jon Tester's three US Senate race wins have all come with razor thin margins, meaning third party candidates can tip races. Now a Libertarian candidate says he thinks Donald Trump is pressuring him to drop out. Shaylee Ragar
The shadow of Chicago’s 1968 DNC, marred by violence, looms as the convention returns Democrats are preparing to gather in Chicago next week. the shadow of the chaotic 1968 DNC there looms large. Some hope police will model a different approach to expected protest activity. Odette Yousef
Gazans are caught in a cycle of displacement by the Israeli military As ceasefire talks hang in the balance, Palestinians in Gaza seem to be caught in an endless cycle of displacement as the Israeli military pushes into areas they have previously been. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Campus protests prompt the question: Who wants to be a college president? NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Brian Rosenberg, who spent 17 years as president of Macalester College in Minnesota, about the difficulties of being a college president, especially during protests. Ari Shapiro
More young Black voters may be leaning Republican, surveys show People tend to grow more conservative as they age. But among Black voters, younger generations may actually be the more conservative ones. Bria Suggs
Biden and Harris celebrate 'landmark' move to lower prescription drug prices President Biden and Vice President Harris are using their first recent joint appearance to talk about prescription drug prices. Asma Khalid
Some Christians have been primed for a kind of religious revival centered on Trump Some in Christian communities have been primed for a kind of religious revival centered on former President Trump. A key Trump ally has helped prepare the way. Lisa Hagen
To heal the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone, we have to look north to Midwest farms There’s a massive area in the Gulf of Mexico that’s so low in oxygen, aquatic life can’t survive there. Many say it’s mainly from excessive fertilizer that runs off from Midwestern farms. Eric Schmid
Inclusive playgrounds let disabled kids have fun on a park's swings and slides For more than a decade, there's been efforts to create more inclusive playgrounds. There are about 1,100 such playgrounds across the country and a small Ohio town had now added another. Kendall Crawford