Weekend matchup: Harris and Trump campaigned on the same day. Hear the contrast VP Harris was in Nevada with her running mate, and ex-president Trump campaigned for a Senate candidate in Montana. The same-day appearances is a chance to hear the contrast in substance and style. Steve Inskeep
Her son died of an overdose in his dorm room. Where was the Narcan? Drug overdoses on college campuses are not tracked, and rarely publicized, as colleges cite health privacy laws. But advocates are working to make overdose reversal treatment widely available on campus. Yuki Noguchi
The Economic Mind of Tim Walz A rundown on some of the Democratic VP candidate’s important economic policy decisions. Greg Rosalsky
Here’s how you can keep finding new sports to love between now and the next Olympics One of the joys of watching the Olympics is getting sucked into sports you’ve barely heard of. If you still need that feeling in your life, these sports are out beyond the Olympic fringe. Christopher Dean Hopkins
Opinion: Want to reform the Supreme Court? These strongmen can show a thing or two The champions of U.S. Supreme Court reform should first consider the record of nations that wound up packing and purging their judiciaries. Mac Margolis
Mars and Jupiter pair up this week in a celestial dance unseen from Earth in years The encounter is an out-of-this-world example of right place, right time — as Mars zips past Jupiter, Earth will be in the perfect spot to see the two planets look as if they are within arm's reach. Juliana Kim
It's been a week since Ukrainian troops launched an attack in Russian territory Ukraine’s military says it now controls almost 400 square miles of Russia. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Sergey Radchenko of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Steve Inskeep
Morning news brief Elon Musk interviewed Donald Trump on his social media platform X. Tim Walz is making his first solo campaign stop on Tuesday. Mystery surrounds one of Mexico’s most notorious drug lords. Steve Inskeep
Colorado clerk found guilty of giving election deniers access to voting equipment Colorado jury finds an ex-Mesa County clerk guilty of four felony charges related to granting access to voting equipment to people who falsely believed the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. Bente Birkeland
Kentucky moves to expand a state law to make it easier to rock climb on private land Rock climbers who want to explore cliffs on private land in Kentucky hope to get help from state lawmakers to do so. Justin Hicks