She says her husband tried to kill her. Enter the 'Pink Wheels' squad How do you encourage women to report domestic violence? In one Pakistani city, there's a new strategy: sending in female cops on pink scooters. Veengas
'Washington Post' won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s The Washington Post declined to make an endorsement in this year's presidential race. Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office. David Folkenflik
Why pensions are a hot button issue in the Boeing machinists' strike So far, the machinists, who gave up their pension benefit in 2014, are standing fast. They want it back and voted down Boeing's latest contract offer Wednesday night. John O'Brien
An Indiana teen died in 1866. How did her skull end up in an Illinois house's walls? DNA tests identified a skull found during home renovations in 1978 as that of an Indiana teen who died after childbirth in 1866. Authorities say Esther Granger was likely the victim of grave robbing. Rachel Treisman
Owners of ‘horrific’ funeral home plead guilty to federal fraud charges Jon and Carie Hallford were accused of taking money from customers and a pandemic relief fund and spending it on travel, plastic surgery and expensive cars. Bill Chappell
A judge orders Virginia to restore registered voters purged too close to Election Day A judge ruled that Virginia violated a federal law by systematically purging registered voters too close to this fall’s election. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the state is appealing. Hansi Lo Wang
Body of missing 23-year-old Army sergeant is found in a dumpster on Missouri base Maj. Gen. Christopher Beck said peers described Sarah Roque "as tough and proud of everything she did and proud to serve our country, which she did with honor and distinction." Juliana Kim
PB&J again? Banish lunchbox boredom with these 6 creative, kid-approved recipes Sulhee Jessica Woo, author of a new cookbook, "Let's Make Some Lunch," shares healthy and fun meals that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Margaret Cirino
Minnesota is a refuge for trans health care. Here's how doctors are meeting the need As more states ban gender care for youth, doctors and clinics in Minnesota are building up capacity to help the influx of trans patients who are traveling or moving to the state for care. Selena Simmons-Duffin