Large Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 4 and wounds at least 10 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the large-scale attacks involved nearly 500 strike drones. The Associated Press
Stampede at a political rally for popular actor Vijay in southern India kills 36, injures 40 A stampede at a rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of Tamil Nadu killed at least 36 people and injured 40 others. The Associated Press
UN imposes 'snapback' sanctions on a hungrier, poorer and more anxious Iran The United Nations reimposed sanctions on Iran early Sunday over its nuclear program, further squeezing the Islamic Republic as its people increasingly find themselves priced out of the food they need to survive and worried about their futures. The Associated Press
Wyoming town erects new monument to violent, anti-immigrant history At a time when President Trump is going after foreign laborers in the U.S, and saying unflattering accounts of U.S. history should be removed, Rock Springs, Wyoming has put up a new monument to ethnic violence there. Jenna McMurtry
'I want his name to be known:' Wife of immigrant injured at ICE facility shooting speaks out Stephany Gauffeny says she wants the world to know that her husband, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, is more than "just an immigrant or a detainee, or a criminal." Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
'The cases swung, not me': Ex-Justice Kennedy reflects on a changing Supreme Court In an interview with NPR to be aired in October, Kennedy said he is "very worried" about America today. Nina Totenberg
FBI agents fired, including some shown kneeling during 2020 protests Agents said the kneeling was an act of deescalation. The Bureau investigated them at the time and found no causes for discipline. The FBI Agents Association decries the lack of due process. Huo Jingnan
4 essential conversations every interracial couple should have For a strong and lasting relationship, don't be afraid to talk about each other's racial differences — and do enjoy the process of creating a new, blended family culture. Davon Loeb
Opinion: 'Free speech doesn't work just when you agree with it' NPR's Scott Simon recalls a First Amendment case from the late 1970s involving the rights of a neo-Nazi group to march through a predominantly Jewish suburb of Chicago. Scott Simon
NPR-Ipsos poll: Americans don't broadly support Trump's National Guard deployments Americans are concerned about crime, but don't broadly support President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to a new NPR-IPSOS poll. Debbie Elliott