Yes, the number of food recalls has been rising. Here's what you need to know Food recalls fell sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic but are on an uptick now. Here's how the government is tracing outbreaks — and some tips on handling food safely to minimize the risk of illness. Allison Aubrey
Why Latino voters' turn to Trump, GOP may not have been as sharp as exit polls showed Polling by Latino civil rights and advocacy organization UnidosUS suggests exit polling data may not show the full picture, senior vice president Eric Rodriguez tells Morning Edition. Obed Manuel
Photos: When hungry elephants and people clash in a village Their job is to keep the peace amid a worsening and at times deadly conflict between humans and the world's largest land animal in the town of Livingstone, Zambia. Text and photos by Tommy Trenchard
Photos: Notre Dame Cathedral reopens, with its first service since a devastating fire The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral rang on Saturday evening in Paris for the first time since a fire heavily damaged the Paris landmark in 2019. Eleanor Beardsley
Ukrainians face another harsh winter as Russia attacks coal country Many Ukrainians continue to leave their coal mining towns, with the front line of the war with Russia nearby. Michael Robinson Chávez
Syrian opposition activists say insurgents have reached the suburbs of Damascus Syrian insurgents have reached the suburbs of Damascus as part of a offensive that has seen them take over some of Syria's largest cities, opposition activists and a rebel commander said Saturday. The Associated Press
Musk and Ramaswamy's DOGE echoes past budget promises that faced big hurdles Vows to shrink the deficit, pay down the debt and run government more like a business have long been a stock element of politics. Candidates for office who have business backgrounds made it a mantra. Ron Elving
A wolf walks into a flower — and appears to pollinate it The bees and ... the wolves? Turns out, the Ethiopian wolf may be a pollinator, too. Ari Daniel
How many species could go extinct from climate change? It depends on how hot it gets. A new study projects biodiversity threats if global warming speeds up. Under the most extreme scenarios, about one in three species could be facing extinction by the end of the century. Jonathan Lambert
Activists worry that Trump will bulldoze trans rights. Here's how they're preparing Trump's campaign promised policies targeting the transgender community once he's in office. LGBTQ groups face fear, anxiety and uncertainty as they prep for an anticipated challenging four years. Jaclyn Diaz