The Latest National Random act of kindness: Mariners fan gifts historic ball to young stranger A fan caught Cal Raleigh's history-making 60th home run ball. He promptly turned the valuable memento over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos. Alana Wise Health RFK Jr. 'rejects' a U.N. declaration on non-communicable diseases Global health leaders expressed dismay at Kennedy's objection but vowed to move forward without the support of the U.S. Gabrielle Emanuel Arts & Life Cheers to 'House of Guinness,' which feels like an 1860s, Irish 'Succession' A new Netflix show by the creator of Peaky Blinders fictionalizes the battle for control of the venerable Irish brewing company. Family drama comes to a foamy head in this eight-part series. David Bianculli Politics How do grocery price increases influence politics? Grocery prices are up nearly 30% since the start of the pandemic, and last month saw the biggest jump in three years. Education Professors on Turning Point USA's watchlist tell their stories Many of the nearly 50 Illinois professors on the list say they have faced online threats, including, in some cases, threats of death and sexual assault. Arts & Life Prescient and political, 'One Battle After Another' is one of the year's best films Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio is a loose adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. It weaves zany dark comedy, sociopolitical satire and controlled narrative chaos. Justin Chang Government A year after a Seattleite was killed by Israeli forces, her family still wants answers A year after an Israeli soldier shot and killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the West Bank, her family is still looking for answers to basic questions about what happened that day. Gabrielle Healy Crime DNA testing confirms Travis Decker, wanted in killings of 3 young daughters, is dead Forensic tests confirmed that human remains found on a remote mountain in Washington state this month were those of Travis Decker, a former soldier wanted for killing his three young daughters last spring, officials confirmed Thursday. Associated Press World At U.N., amid jeers and cheers, Netanyahu says Israel 'must finish the job' in Gaza The Israeli prime minister's speech was defiant, despite his growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war to eradicate Hamas. The Associated Press Law & Courts Lawfare editor Benjamin Wittes reacts to the James Comey indictment NPR's A Martinez speaks with Lawfare editor in chief Benjamin Wittes, a friend of James Comey, about the former FBI director's indictment on charges of obstructing justice and making a false statement to Congress. A Martínez Prev 861 of 1645 Next Sponsored
National Random act of kindness: Mariners fan gifts historic ball to young stranger A fan caught Cal Raleigh's history-making 60th home run ball. He promptly turned the valuable memento over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos. Alana Wise
Health RFK Jr. 'rejects' a U.N. declaration on non-communicable diseases Global health leaders expressed dismay at Kennedy's objection but vowed to move forward without the support of the U.S. Gabrielle Emanuel
Arts & Life Cheers to 'House of Guinness,' which feels like an 1860s, Irish 'Succession' A new Netflix show by the creator of Peaky Blinders fictionalizes the battle for control of the venerable Irish brewing company. Family drama comes to a foamy head in this eight-part series. David Bianculli
Politics How do grocery price increases influence politics? Grocery prices are up nearly 30% since the start of the pandemic, and last month saw the biggest jump in three years.
Education Professors on Turning Point USA's watchlist tell their stories Many of the nearly 50 Illinois professors on the list say they have faced online threats, including, in some cases, threats of death and sexual assault.
Arts & Life Prescient and political, 'One Battle After Another' is one of the year's best films Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio is a loose adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. It weaves zany dark comedy, sociopolitical satire and controlled narrative chaos. Justin Chang
Government A year after a Seattleite was killed by Israeli forces, her family still wants answers A year after an Israeli soldier shot and killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the West Bank, her family is still looking for answers to basic questions about what happened that day. Gabrielle Healy
Crime DNA testing confirms Travis Decker, wanted in killings of 3 young daughters, is dead Forensic tests confirmed that human remains found on a remote mountain in Washington state this month were those of Travis Decker, a former soldier wanted for killing his three young daughters last spring, officials confirmed Thursday. Associated Press
World At U.N., amid jeers and cheers, Netanyahu says Israel 'must finish the job' in Gaza The Israeli prime minister's speech was defiant, despite his growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war to eradicate Hamas. The Associated Press
Law & Courts Lawfare editor Benjamin Wittes reacts to the James Comey indictment NPR's A Martinez speaks with Lawfare editor in chief Benjamin Wittes, a friend of James Comey, about the former FBI director's indictment on charges of obstructing justice and making a false statement to Congress. A Martínez