Teammates LeBron and Bronny James make history as the NBA's first father-son duo The Jameses, who both play for the L.A. Lakers, shared the court for several minutes on the NBA's opening night. They join a very small club of father-son teammates in American professional sports. Rachel Treisman
When Steamboat goes WHOOSH, scientists look for answers What triggers geysers to go off is still not well understood. A new paper shows that one small earthquake likely triggered an eruption of the world's tallest active geyser, Steamboat. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Trump’s ex-chief of staff warns his former boss would rule like a ‘fascist’ John Kelly is one of several Trump-era White House officials to publicly criticize their former boss, arguing that Trump is not fit to hold office again. Ximena Bustillo
Boeing posts a $6 billion loss as striking workers vote on a new contract Boeing reported a staggering loss of $6 billion dollars in the third quarter. The disappointing earnings report comes the same day as striking machinists are voting on a new contract offer. Joel Rose
Jailed reporters, silenced networks: What Trump says he'd do to the media if elected On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has threatened to jail reporters who won't give up the sources of leaks and to strip networks of their broadcast licenses for fact-checking him. David Folkenflik
American Airlines fined $50 million for its treatment of passengers with disabilities The U.S. Department of Transportation penalty against American Airlines comes after "numerous serious violations of the laws protecting airline passengers with disabilities" over a four-year period. Russell Lewis
U.S. Steel’s decline nearly killed this town. Its sale could save it Braddock, Pennsylvania lost most of its population over the past almost 100 years, due largely to U.S. Steel's decline. Here's how some locals feel about the company's potential sale to the Japanese. Obed Manuel
'A light went off in my head': A professor honors his high school civics teacher Malcolm Campbell remembers Don Lawson, the high school civics teacher who helped him understand the true value of education. Laura Kwerel
Harris needs young voters of color to win. A new poll finds cracks in her support Vice President Harris is banking on the support of young voters. But new polling shows potential roadblocks for Harris in replicating the historically high youth support President Biden received in 2020. Elena Moore