Family remembers Victor Shaw, killed in the Eaton fire, for his bond with his sister Family members said Victor Shaw, 66, was shy and reserved in nature, but had a deep love for sports and a tight-knit bond with his younger sister. Juliana Kim
A TikTok ban could hit the U.S. in days. What to know — and how to prepare Even if the controversial U.S. ban on TikTok does take effect on Jan. 19, the app won't automatically vanish from phones. Here's what would change, plus preparations and potential work-arounds. Rachel Treisman
A Texas man is arrested in Indianapolis on a charge of stalking WNBA's Caitlin Clark The 55-year-old man sent the basketball star threatening and sexually explicit messages on social media, then traveled from Texas to Indianapolis to try to encounter her in person, prosecutors say. Becky Sullivan
Judge Cannon paves the way for potential release of Part 1 of special counsel's report Cannon denied a motion by President-elect Donald Trump's former co-defendants who sought to block the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the election interference case. NPR Washington Desk
As recovery efforts in LA move forward, powerful new winds threaten progress Damaging winds gusting between 55 and 70 mph are forecast, increasing fire risks across LA and Ventura counties through Wednesday. While evacuation orders have eased, they are expected to rise again. Chandelis Duster
See some of the most terrifying and dramatic pictures of California wildfire devastation These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in California that started on Jan. 7. NPR Staff
Weird weather isn't always because of climate change — but sometimes it is Sometimes, weather is just weather. And other times human-caused climate change had an obvious impact. Alejandra Borunda
The first full moon of 2025 is here This moon phase is nicknamed the Wolf Moon, which is rooted in Native American culture. Ayana Archie
Despite Trump's win, 'election integrity' activists still seek sweeping voting changes Republican voters say they trust the 2024 election was administered well, yet pro-Trump conservatives are pushing some sweeping reforms to voting systems. Miles Parks