DEA closing 2 offices in China as the agency struggles to stem flow of chemicals The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is shutting down two of its hard-won offices in China, a move that comes even as the agency struggles to disrupt the flow of precursor chemicals. The Associated Press
In interview on X, Trump addresses apparent assassination attempt for the first time Former President Donald Trump spoke for the first time about the apparent assassination attempt on him Sunday at his golf course and talking to President Biden on Monday. Megan Pratz
The number of striking workers skyrocketed in 2023, what does that mean for Boeing machinists? Libby Denkmann
These states will decide the election. We went to all of them to talk to voters Your guide to the six swing states that will decide this year’s presidential election: Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania. NPR Staff
The Boeing Strike: 4 moments the company fractured its bond with workers Though contract negotiations were the catalyst for Boeing machinists to go on strike, frustrations among workers have been building up for years. Juliana Kim
TikTok argued against its U.S. ban in court today. Here's what happened TikTok’s survival in the U.S. is riding on the outcome of the hearing. Federal judges peppered both the Justice Department and TikTok with skeptical questions about the ban, which takes effect in January. Bobby Allyn
Here's everything we know about the apparent assassination attempt on Trump An agent spotted a rifle barrel poking through a fence; a witness got a photo of the suspect’s license plate as he fled. Now Ryan Wesley Routh is facing federal charges. Rachel Treisman