3 generations of women in one family show how choices on motherhood have changed In one family, three generations of American women explore how choices around becoming mothers have changed at the same time the U.S. birth rate has dropped. Sarah McCammon
Bystander videos of Minneapolis killings reveal larger trend Bystander videos have shaped public perception for decades. The ability to now spread video widely can lead to real-time access and transparency, but experts say videos can't tell the full story. Ava Berger
Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a "sovereign decision" not made under pressure from the United States. The Associated Press
Spain will grant legal status to immigrants lacking authorization Spain's government announced Tuesday it will grant legal status to potentially hundreds of thousands of immigrants living and working in the country without authorization. The Associated Press
It's the foundation of psychiatric diagnosis. And it's about to get a makeover The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is known as the DSM-5. What will the next version be called? That's one of several open questions as the "Bible of psychiatry" goes online. Rhitu Chatterjee
Rep. Ilhan Omar rushed on stage and sprayed with liquid at town hall event Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar was speaking at a town hall event when she was rushed by a man who sprayed a liquid at her via a syringe. Barbara Sprunt
Internal review contradicts White House narrative of Pretti's death The preliminary assessment from Customs and Border Protection makes no mention of Alex Pretti attacking officers or threatening them with a weapon — as the administration first described the incident. Ximena Bustillo
Tuesday Evening Headlines The Seattle area lost 13,000 jobs last year, some state lawmakers want to curb youth access to kratom, and Mariners broadcaster Rick Rizzs will retire after the 2026 season. Andy Hurst
NTSB blames 'deep' systemic failures for deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. After a yearlong investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board did not find a single cause for the deadly collision near Washington, D.C., but blamed the crash on multiple systemic failures. Joel Rose
Bitter cold grips the eastern U.S. as storm deaths rise and power outages linger Three Texas siblings who died in an icy pond are among several dozen deaths in U.S. states gripped by frigid cold. A massive storm dumped deep snow across more than 1,300 miles from Arkansas to New England. The Associated Press