How to prevent drowning: a ground-breaking report that's startling yet hopeful The World Health Organization gathered data from 139 countries for its first-ever report on how to prevent drowning. Melody Schreiber
Will Luigi Mangione's tipster get the $60K reward? It's complicated The FBI and NYPD offered up to $60,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect. But cashing in on the reward is a complicated process. Rachel Treisman
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi injured during trip abroad A spokesperson said Pelosi was "admitted to the hospital for evaluation." Elena Moore
What Syria means for Hezbollah's efforts to rebuild Lebanon With a ceasefire in place, Hezbollah wants to rebuild Lebanon. But its supply chains across Syria have been weakened by Israeli airstrikes, rebel fighting and the ouster of its ally Bashar al-Assad. Lauren Frayer
People in colder countries understand the magic of winter. What's their secret? Researcher Kari Leibowitz traveled to places with some of the harshest winters on Earth to understand how people thrive in the cold and dark. Her findings may inspire you to find comfort and joy in the season. Marielle Segarra
For kids with rare genetic disorders, customized CRISPR treatments offer hope The gene-editing technique is effective for treating some illnesses but it's been too expensive to consider it for rare conditions. A new approach in the works could make it more widely available. Rob Stein
How D.C. tackled a child care crunch through a tax hike on the rich In Washington, D.C., a tax on residents earning more than $250,000 a year is boosting the wages of child care workers. Two years in, it's proving to be a great investment. Andrea Hsu
Here are the deadlines for mailing your holiday gifts to ensure they arrive on time Mail carriers and shipping companies will be closed on Christmas Day. Chandelis Duster