Top 'Washington Post' editor kills article on deputy's departure Washington Post Acting Executive Editor Matt Murray killed a story about the departure of a veteran and popular editor for a senior position at the New York Times. David Folkenflik
The latest from Syria and the Middle East Jubilant Syrians are turning out in the streets hailing the end of the five-decade Assad family dictatorship.
Soft medium, hard truths - National Endowment for the Arts recognizes a Navajo quilter A Navajo woman who has spent 50 years sewing has now been honored with an NEA award for her unique quilts. She is unafraid to criticize the mainstream culture that's marginalized Indigenous artists. Adam Burke
Bidders are back in court battling over the auction of Alex Jones' Infowars A U.S. bankruptcy judge is hearing arguments for and against selling the show to The Onion, the satirical news site named the winning bidder. Host Alex Jones says the auction was rigged. Tovia Smith
Police have made an arrest in the United Healthcare CEO shooting A man has been arrested in Pennsylvania in connection with the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Alana Wise
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Boston's school admissions policy The court's action was the second time the justices declined to intervene in an admissions program based on geography since their 2023 ruling invalidating affirmative action in higher education. Nina Totenberg
The Eras era ends: A look back at Taylor Swift's record-breaking, 21-month tour Swift has made over $2 billion in ticket sales and spent over 25 hours singing the 10-minute version of "All Too Well" since March 2023. Here's a look at the historic tour and what might come next. Rachel Treisman