Americans are using AI at fairly high rates. What does this mean for the economy? A new study finds that Americans have adopted generative AI faster than personal computers and the internet. Does this mean we're about to see a long-awaited increase in productivity growth? Greg Rosalsky
This mountain hamlet hit by Helene flooding preps for a winter without power Most of the people who live in Poplar, N.C, are seniors. One priority is securing propane and kerosene heaters to keep them warm when it turns cold. Jennifer Ludden
Here's how to turn climate change anxiety into action More than half of young adults feel anxious, angry and powerless over climate change, a recent survey found. But there are ways to help turn that distress around. Here's how to give them a try. Allison Aubrey
Can ghost guns be regulated as firearms? The Supreme Court will decide The government contends that ghost guns kits count as a firearm under a 1968 law. But those challenging the rule contend “a kit of parts is not a weapon.” Nina Totenberg
Harris proposes Medicare cover home care costs to help the 'sandwich generation' Harris used ABC’s The View — a popular daytime television talk show — to unveil a new pledge squarely aimed at women who take care of aging parents as well as their own kids. Deepa Shivaram
Hurricane Milton could double in size as it surges toward Florida's coast The Coast Guard declared “port condition Zulu” on Tuesday, closing 19 Florida ports due to incoming gale-force winds. Officials say residents should rush to finish preparing for the storm. Ayana Archie
Harris is pressed for more specifics in a wide-ranging interview with '60 Minutes' The interview followed criticism from former President Donald Trump that Harris has been unwilling to sit for hard interviews. She was pressed on everything from her economic proposals to immigration. NPR Washington Desk
North Israel one year after Hezbollah rocket fire led to mass evacuations Hezbollah started firing on Israel after the Hamas attacks one year ago.