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Music What the 'KPop Demon Hunters' and 'Waiting to Exhale' soundtracks have in common This week on the pop music charts, a film soundtrack has done something that no other soundtrack had done in nearly 30 years. Stephen Thompson
What's behind the trend of so-called 'gray divorces'? What's behind the trend of so-called "gray divorces," and what is it like for newly single people to seek out new relationships over the age of 50? Brittany Luse
Science A new study challenges what we know about how amputation alters the human brain Even years after a person has lost an arm, the brain faithfully maintains the circuits that once controlled the missing limb. Jon Hamilton
Climate Hurricane science has come leaps and bounds since Katrina. The progress is now at risk Climate change increased the severity of Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago. Since the scientific understanding of how climate change influences hurricanes has changed and improved. Alejandra Borunda
Arts & Life At 83 years old, Harrison Ford is still experiencing firsts On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Harrison Ford talks about being too belligerent to listen to advice in his youth. Matt Ozug
Singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards on new album and her definition of 'Billionaire' NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to singer and songwriter Kathleen Edwards about her new album, Billionaire. Ashley Brown
Economy This week in the housing market Mortgage rates are finally dropping a bit lower at the end of a slow summer season. We take a look at what the latest data tells us about what's ahead. Juana Summers
World Hamas has one top strategy: End the war and survive Hamas has endorsed a new proposal for a ceasefire deal with Israel in Gaza, as it faces pressure from Arab countries and seeks to ensure its own survival. Abu Bakr Bashir
Politics Texas and California near new partisan voting maps in a battle prompted by Trump California and Texas, the country's two most populous states, are getting closer to redrawing their congressional districts in a political fight sparked by President Trump. Andrew Schneider
Environment Artificial light has essentially lengthened birds' day Millions of audio recordings of hundreds of bird species have revealed that artificial light is making the birds wake up earlier and go to bed later. Nell Greenfieldboyce