As the risk of measles grows, why are parents so divided on vaccines? In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of politics, distrust and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart. Maria Godoy
Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro is in intensive care with pneumonia, hospital says One of Bolsonaro's doctors described the former Brazilian president's medical condition as "serious." The Associated Press
Opinion: An ancient, sophisticated palate Researchers looking at foodcrusts on the pottery shards of ancient humans say there's evidence of a wide variety of ingredients, indicating that they may have been experimenting with "recipes." Scott Simon
Why women have an especially tough time in Senegal's prisons Women charged with a crime in Senegal are at the mercy of a slow judicial process and prisons that may lack basic supplies. They also face stigma that robs them of familial and community support. Ricci Shryock
With boom in prediction markets, some lawmakers worry about how to police themselves House and Senate ethics committees give no financial disclosure guidance on event contracts or prediction markets — unlike stock, cryptocurrency and bond trades. Luke Garrett
U.S. Embassy in Baghdad again urges Americans to leave Iraq as Trump touts strikes on Iran In a post on Truth Social, President Trump claimed the U.S. had "destroyed 100% of Iran's Military capability." The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, meanwhile, urged Americans to "leave Iraq immediately." NPR Staff
Reframing Georgia O'Keeffe's legacy and protecting the land she loved Georgia O'Keeffe called the New Mexico high desert "my country," but Pueblo peoples predated her. A more complex view is emerging amid efforts to preserve the land. John Burnett
House GOP leadership silent as more members post anti-Muslim statements A growing number of Republicans in Congress are embracing rhetoric against Muslims. Their remarks have faced little public pushback from leadership. Barbara Sprunt
Helpful or harmful? How to vet tax advice from social media So you heard a piece of tax advice from a friend or on social media that sounds interesting. Should you try it? A certified public accountant explains how to vet the claim — and avoid getting scammed. Mika Ellison
These are the casualties and cost of the war in Iran 2 weeks into the conflict The war in Iran has already cost the U.S. billions of dollars. Here's the impact by the numbers. Ava Berger