In the brain, a lost limb is never really gone Even years after an arm is amputated, the brain maintains a detailed map of the limb and tries to interact with this phantom appendage. Jon Hamilton
Hurricane Katrina forced changes at FEMA. Trump is rolling them back The government's colossal failure to respond after Hurricane Katrina led to major reforms at the nation's top disaster agency. Now, the Trump administration has reversed some of those changes. Rebecca Hersher
What's tea? No, seriously. What's 'tea'? How did a word that simply referred to a millennia-old beverage come to be the latest iteration of "what's up?" Alana Wise
The Framers wanted the House closest to the people. Redistricting may undermine that Redistricting critics warn that efforts to redraw maps mid-decade risks fueling further gridlock in Congress, and ceding more power to the executive and judicial branches. Deirdre Walsh
Flag burning has a long history in the U.S. — and legal protections from the Supreme Court President Trump's executive order challenges a landmark Supreme Court decision, according to free speech attorneys. Joe Hernandez
U.S. tariffs take effect on India, threatening $48.2B in exports Earlier this month President Trump signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on India due its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the combined tariffs to 50%. The Associated Press
Indiana state Rep. Andrew Ireland says GOP has a 'constitutional right' to redistrict Republican state Rep. Andrew Ireland says the majority party has "constitutional right" to redistrict in their favor. Steve Inskeep
Protesters occupy Microsoft office as company reviews its work with Israel's military Current and former Microsoft employees were among those arrested. Microsoft has said it is reviewing a report that Israel has used its platform to facilitate attacks on Palestinian targets. The Associated Press
Starship's 10th flight breaks streak of bad luck After a series of failures during recent test flights, SpaceX's massive Starship had a smooth ride for Tuesday's blast-off, and successfully deployed some fake satellites. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Tuesday Evening Headlines LGBTQ community urges Mayor Harrell to cancel permit for Christian activist group, WA officials move to protect more forestland, and Uber Eats to pay $15 million in labor settlement. Paige Browning