Vogue promotes Chloe Malle to top editor spot Malle takes over as the leader of American Vogue immediately. Malle, who has been with the publication since 2011, will still report to Anna Wintour who remains Condé Nast's chief content officer. Andrew Limbong
Looking back on Japan's surrender in WWII, 80 years later The process of Japanese surrender went smoothly until Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed his name on the wrong line.
As many as 1,000 killed in Sudan landslide Up to 1,000 dead after a landslide levels a village in western Sudan, as displaced residents flee famine and war. Emmanuel Akinwotu
A California judge rules that Trump's deployment of the guard to LA was illegal President Trump took control of the state's National Guard in June and deployed it to Los Angeles to face anti-immigration protestors and assist officers making detentions and deportations. Larry Kaplow
These scientists found Alzheimer's in their genes. Here's what they did next Three scientists learned they carry genes that dramatically increase their risk for Alzheimer's disease. Now they're working to keep their brains healthy. Jon Hamilton
Dozens of scientists find errors in a new Energy Department climate report More than 85 scientists say that a recent U.S. Department of Energy report is full of errors and misrepresents climate science. Julia Simon
Scathing audit of King County agency turns up lax oversight A new audit is putting the spotlight on King County's Department of Community and Human Services, whose actions allowed potential fraud and numerous improper payments to contractors. The report by county auditors found a massive lack of oversight. Patricia Murphy
Kraft Heinz is splitting up, separating hot dogs from ketchup One of the world's largest food brands is splitting apart a decade after a messy megamerger staged by Warren Buffett. Alina Selyukh
Whatever happened to mpox? Is it still a threat? The virus took the world by storm. It was declared a "public health emergency of continental concern." What's the current status? With the U.S. aid cuts, one doctor says, "We're flying blind." Gabrielle Emanuel
Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro coup trial begins — here's what to know Prosecutors in Jair Bolsonaro's coup-plotting trial deliver closing arguments this week, with the former Brazilian president facing a possible 40-year sentence. Carrie Kahn