Nintendo has launched a music app, seizing on the appeal of video game playlists The Nintendo Music app lets you listen to dozens of hours of music from games like Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong. Vincent Acovino
Ann Patchett on how God and her Catholic faith have changed Ann Patchett answers a question from the Wild Card deck and discusses how her feelings about God and her Catholic faith have changed over the years.
A small town in Ohio embraces butterflies to symbolize change and recovery One small Ohio town designed a butterfly garden as a symbol of recovery for former flood land and for people who have struggled with addiction. Nick Swartsell
Women have a long and influential history in beer brewing For thousands of years, women were at the forefront of producing the world's beer. But these days, brewing is male-dominated.
Michigan apple growers work to slow huge harvest In the big apple-growing state of Michigan, the harvest is expected to be huge for the third year in a row.
Decades-long volunteer serves a cup full of kindness at free meal program A free lunch program in Bellingham, Washington, is a mainstay for people in need of a hot meal.
My Little Pony, Transformers, Phase 10 join the National Toy Hall of Fame The three 1980s staples are new National Toy Hall of Fame inductees. Hess Toy Trucks, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the trampoline, and balloons were among the finalists. Elizabeth Blair
Chronic itch is miserable. Scientists are just scratching the surface Journalist Annie Lowrey has a rare disease that causes a near-constant itch that doesn't respond to most treatments. She likens the itchiness to a car alarm: "You can't stop thinking about it." Terry Gross
A man told 911 a bear chased him off a cliff. Weeks later, he was arrested for murder Authorities say Nicholas Hamlett killed a man in Tennessee in an attempt to steal his identity, and reported it to police as a bear attack. He was arrested in South Carolina after a weekslong manhunt. Rachel Treisman
Inside this maximum security prison, a film festival proves 'a little bit healing' The Sing Sing maximum security prison in New York held its first-ever film festival recently, with incarcerated men invited to judge the five entries. Sarah Handel