Travis King’s attorney says the U.S. Army private intends to admit guilt to a total of five military offenses, including desertion and assaulting an officer.
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Tim Walz is a new kind of reproductive rights messenger
People in politics have shared their experiences with infertility, including Michelle Obama and Mike Pence. But men haven’t been as open about it on the campaign trail like Walz has.
A new poll reveals the worries of Gen Z kids — and how parents can support them
A recent Gallup poll offers parents fresh insights into the emotional landscape of Gen Z youth, just in time for the new school year and all the changes it may bring.
Insurers can restrict mental health care. What laws protect patients in your state?
It can be really hard to get mental health care in the U.S. Even if you find a therapist in network, your insurer can refuse to cover the prescribed treatment. Here are the laws protecting patients.
Photos: Ukrainians celebrate their Independence Day by running in vyshyvankas
Ukrainian diaspora in Washington, D.C., runs in vyshyvankas to mark Independence Day and support war relief efforts.
Separatist group claims multiple attacks that killed over 40 people in Pakistan
The outlawed Baluchistan Liberation Army group warned in a statement overnight into Tuesday of more attacks.
A 102-year-old woman becomes the United Kingdom’s oldest skydiver
Manette Baillie broke the record Sunday during a tandem jump in eastern England. She was raising money for three organizations, including her local veterans club.
A Massachusetts law requires some towns to add more multi-family housing. Will it work?
As Rhode Island continues to search for ways to increase its housing stock, a new law in Massachusetts is requiring cities and towns across the state to change their zoning regulations to allow more multi-family housing. The MBTA Communities Act, which was signed into law in 2021 but goes into effect this year, requires communities […]
A rideshare driver makes an hourslong trek to take a dad to his gravely ill daughter
When Ian Sandler got a middle-of-the-night call that his daughter had collapsed, he didn’t know what to do. Then, an Uber driver went above and beyond to help.
RFK may be unable to withdraw his name from ballots in some swing states
In dropping his presidential bid, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he’d seek to remove his name from about 10 battleground state ballots, but an NPR review finds it is likely not possible in certain states.


