Florida airports, amusement parks reopen as officials weigh damage from Hurricane Milton Theme parks and the airport in Orlando announced reopenings Friday, but officials warned more flooding could continue in the region over the coming days. Rebecca Rosman
TikTok executives know about app’s effect on teens, lawsuit documents allege In communications newly revealed, TikTok executives discuss being aware of the harms caused by their app. TikTok officials were warned of the app’s dangers to minors. Sylvia Goodman
SpaceX wants to go to Mars. To get there, environmentalists say it’s trashing Texas With each launch, SpaceX has been discharging tens of thousands of gallons of industrial wastewater into sensitive wetlands. Environmentalists say an increase in launches will only make things worse. Geoff Brumfiel
Worst U.S. whooping cough outbreak in a decade has infected thousands America is experiencing its worst whooping cough outbreak in a decade. Experts say there's a cyclical nature to outbreaks like this but that the timing was altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eilis O'Neill
Her last memory is by the window with her baby in Gaza. Then, Israeli airstrikes hit Israel’s military dropped tens of thousands of bombs on Gaza in a year. This is a look at one airstrike, the lives it upended and the rights group's investigation saying it's a possible war crime. Aya Batrawy
Warning: This story involves mention of rape, sexual and physical assault Since last November, 12 lawsuits have been filed against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for sexual and physical assault. Here's who is officially involved in the allegations. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
How we know voter fraud is very rare in U.S. elections “Research has been consistent over time that voter fraud is infinitesimally rare,” one expert tells NPR. Ashley Lopez
Manufacturers and feds work to stabilize supply of IV fluids for hospitals After Hurricane Helene flooded an IV fluid factory in North Carolina, the government and industry are trying to mitigate shortages. Sydney Lupkin
A Japanese organization of atomic bombing survivors wins the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize The Japanese grassroots group Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of World War II atomic bombing survivors, has won the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to create a world free of nuclear weapons. Eleanor Beardsley
TD Bank to pay $3 billion in money-laundering settlement with the Justice Department Canada-based TD Bank pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering, the largest bank in U.S. history to do so, Attorney General Merrick Garland said. The Associated Press