Kilmar Abrego Garcia detained by ICE during Baltimore check-in The detention, which was expected, happened after Abrego Garcia walked into the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Baltimore for a check-in after being released from custody on Friday. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Could a brain implant help stroke victims? A local man is the first case study This summer, UW Medicine researchers successfully implanted a device onto the brain of a Seattle-area man who suffered multiple strokes. They believe the device can help him recover movement in his arm and hand. KUOW's Stephen Howie tells us more Patricia Murphy
Whatever happened to ... the race to cure HIV? There's promising news At the International AIDS Society meeting this year, a young woman from South Africa spoke. She is the first Black woman from Africa to be potentially cured of HIV. David Cox
These fish may feel pleasure while being groomed by other fish An experiment with threadfin butterflyfish finds that these fish may experience pleasure while being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasse — suggesting this capacity goes far back in animal evolution. Ari Daniel
Confusion, explosive anger and waiting: NPR spent a day in New York immigration court Dozens of immigration courts across the country have become epicenters of the Trump administration's efforts to increase the rate of immigration arrests. Ximena Bustillo
How a nurse's call eased a daughter's burden Ashley Ludlow's mother passed away in the hospital in 2005. She had followed her mother's wishes and asked that she not be resuscitated. That decision weighed heavy on her until a nurse reassured her. Autumn Barnes
Are weighted vests good for bones and muscle? Fact-checking a fitness trend It's a growing fitness trend. People say wearing a weighted vest when you exercise builds bones, strengthens muscles and improves cardiovascular health. But does research back up these claims? Katia Riddle
A retired general recalls Hurricane Katrina's chaos and lessons still unlearned Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who led recovery efforts as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, urges people to be prepared for future disasters. Michel Martin
U.K. migrant protests spark angry confrontations as government scrambles to respond Immigration has become a political flashpoint as countries across the West try to cope with an influx of migrants seeking a better life. The Associated Press
SpaceX postpones 10th test launch of massive Starship rocket SpaceX wants to put the two-stage rocket's massive booster through its paces. On Sunday, it postponed the launch "to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems." Nell Greenfieldboyce