Tired of long customer service calls? The White House is working to change that. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Neera Tanden, domestic policy adviser to President Biden, on the administration's new "Time is Money" initiative. Sarah Handel
Negotiators near a 'final' ceasefire proposal as Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza The talks come after an Israeli airstrike hit a school and killed nearly 100 people over the weekend.
'White Robes and Broken Badges' exposes the inner workings of the Ku Klux Klan Joe Moore, a former Army sniper turned FBI informant, shares how he infiltrated the KKK and helped foil a plot to assassinate then Sen. Barack Obama. Moore explains how hate groups are growing. Tonya Mosley
Costco says it's going to start cracking down on membership sharing The retail giant says shoppers will soon have to start scanning their membership cards at the entrances to Costco warehouses rather than just presenting them to a store employee. Joe Hernandez
Team USA has women to thank for more than half of its Olympic medals If American women were their own country, they would rank third in the 2024 Olympic medal count. Women brought home 67 of Team USA’s 126 medals, though one remains in contention. Rachel Treisman
12 things that wowed us at the Paris Olympics A team of NPR journalists spent more than two weeks covering the Paris Summer Olympics. Here are some of our highlight moments from seeing the Games up close. Brian Mann
The Harris-Walz campaign spent the weekend campaigning in swing states There are 85 days before the November presidential election. NPR's A Martinez talks to Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat from Pennsylvania and a surrogate for the Harris-Walz campaign. A Martínez
Former President Trump makes moves to regain national political attention NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist T.W. Arrighi about the latest developments with the Republican White House ticket. Steve Inskeep
A geological feature called the 'Double Arch' in southern Utah has collapsed National Park Service officials said harsh weather, including wind and rain, have led to erosion and spalling, which occurs when fragments of stone chip or break off. Joe Hernandez