A lesson learned after pets were left behind in Hurricane Katrina: Save the animals People were forced to leave their pets behind during Hurricane Katrina, creating an unprecedented animal welfare crisis that has shaped the country's disaster response ever since. Nathan Rott
20 years after Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish is still recovering Hurricane Katrina flooded nearly every building in St. Bernard Parish near New Orleans in 2005. Twenty years later, the community is still rebuilding and flood protections encouraged some to return. Jeff Brady
'The most illegal search': Judges push back against D.C. criminal charges Inside the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Monday, tensions over the potential for federal overreach broke into open court. Carrie Johnson
A mom draws what it's like to have intrusive thoughts — and how to cope After giving birth to her second child, NPR's LA Johnson struggled with scary thoughts that didn't seem to go away. She illustrates her experience in a comic, along with tips on how to cope. LA Johnson
Judge orders Kari Lake to answer questions about Voice of America under oath U.S. Judge Royce Lamberth ordered Trump administration official Kari Lake to be deposed about her plans for Voice of America, saying she was on "verging on contempt." David Folkenflik
Australia accuses Iran of organizing antisemitic attacks and expels ambassador Australian leader Anthony Albanese accused Iran of organizing two antisemitic attacks in Australia, saying the country would cut off diplomatic relations with Tehran. Iran had no immediate reaction. The Associated Press
"He doesn't have any authority": WA Sec. of State defends mail-in voting against Trump President Trump has threatened to sign an Executive Order that would end mail-in voting in America. Libby Denkmann
Long-elusive Mexican drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada pleads guilty in U.S. Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada will spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges. The Associated Press
Attendees could be in for thunderstorms, dust and hail at this year's Burning Man These weather patterns are typical for this time of year in Nevada's deserts. Eventgoers should keep an eye on the forecast and prepare for hazardous conditions, the National Weather Service said. Ayana Archie
Monday Evening Headlines Extreme heat warning extended to Wednesday, FBI leads renewed search for fugitive Travis Decker, and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh makes history, again. Patricia Murphy