When you can't run, hide, or fight: How schools can create safety plans that accommodate everyone Diana Opong
Haitian immigrants start new lives in Tijuana Across the border in Mexico, some Haitians have started families in Tijuana, learned Spanish, opened up businesses and are looking forward to a different version of the American dream.
Fake bomb threats disrupt travel for scores of flights on Indian airlines Bomb threats are causing disruptions, diversions and delays for scores of flights on multiple Indian airlines. Indian authorities said they were looking to increase punishments for perpetrators. James Doubek
As the WNBA's historic season comes to an end, players say it's time for higher pay Record-breaking TV ratings helped the WNBA secure a more lucrative media rights deal this year. Now, the players' union has opted out of its contract, a move aimed at better salaries and benefits. Becky Sullivan
Is there a path forward on ceasefire and Israeli hostages following Hamas leader's death? The Israeli killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was believed to be among the preconditions for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resume negotiations toward a ceasefire and release of the remaining Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas.
A frustrated Supreme Court to look at one version of judge shopping Both liberal and conservative lawyers have judge-shopped, but in recent years, some conservative-leaning groups have been laser focused on bringing their challenges in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Nina Totenberg
Multiple people dead after helicopter crash in Houston Houston officials say the helicopter was flying from Ellington Airport when it crashed into a radio tower. Chandelis Duster