NPR met with a group of five young people who have experiences with the U.S. immigration system to talk about how their identity and family story affect how they see the 2024 election.
A dark musical comedy about witches has Ukraine enthralled. Here’s why
Witches are having a moment in Ukraine. Now they have taken center stage in a dark musical comedy titled The Witch of Konotop, with performances selling out all summer in Kyiv.
What we know — and don’t know — about the Harris policy agenda
Vice President Harris is only just beginning to lay out her policy platform for her compressed election race. Here’s what we know so far.
Alain Delon, cinematic heartthrob and one of the most beloved French actors, has died
Delon starred in more than 80 movies over six decades, including such classics as “Le Samouraï” and “The Leopard.” He was 88.
The DNC starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know
The Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, just a month after the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and a few short weeks after Harris got in the running for president.
Venezuelans around the world demonstrate to defend opposition’s victory claim
Venezuelans took to the streets of Tokyo, Sydney, Mexico City and other cities to defend the opposition’s claim to victory over President Nicolás Maduro in last month’s disputed presidential election.
17,000 AT&T workers across the Southeast strike over contract negotiations
The Communications Workers of America, the union representing the striking employees, has accused AT&T of not bargaining “in good faith” during recent contract negotiations.
Body camera shows how a 911 call for medical help led to the killing of Victoria Lee
Her family said Victoria Lee, 25, from Fort Lee, N.J., was experiencing a mental health crisis when her brother called 911 for medical help. An officer broke into their apartment and fired at her.
Burning Man contends with unusually slow ticket sales
For the first time since 2011, festival organizers are offering rush tickets without requiring preregistration.
Perdue recalls 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken that may contain metal
The voluntary recall of frozen breaded chicken breast tenders and nuggets comes following multiple consumer complaints about metal wire found inside the products.


