Weak July jobs report may be a warning for the economy
Economists worry that President Trump’s aggressive trade policies may be to blame.

The Presidential Fitness Test is back, says Trump
President Trump announced he's bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test for school-aged children. It hasn't been in place since 2012.
How to prepare for the next heat wave
Summer in the Eastern half of the U.S. kicked off with a massive heat wave.
How Trump's shutdown of Voice of America will impact underserved countries worldwide
VoA director Geoff Cowan argues the U.S. government-funded broadcaster provided vital information to hundreds of millions of listeners in nearly 50 languages.
Delta will use AI in ticket pricing, causing concern about fairness
You could be paying more or less for your next plane ride.
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John Lennon's 'Mind Games' garners a Grammy for his son Sean
Sean Ono Lennon won his first Grammy award for Best Boxed Set or Limited Edition Package with his new edition of "Mind Games," his late father John Lennon's 1973 album.
World leaders and U.S. lawmakers wrestle with Gaza starvation, Trump tariffs this week
Trump's tariffs are working to reshape the economy, and mass starvation in Gaza is causing fractures in traditionally bipartisan support for Israel.

What is the risk of taking antidepressants during pregnancy?
The Food and Drug Administration hosted a panel focused almost entirely on the potential risks of taking drugs like antidepressants during pregnancy.
Remembering the one-hit wonders of the 2000s
Rolling Stone put out its ranking of the top 50 one-hit wonders from the 2000s in June, and some of the songs might surprise you.
Judge rules to keep Temporary Protected Status in place for thousands
The protections will remain in place as the case against the Trump administration's plan to strip them moves forward.
How a running club helps prison inmates with rehabilitation
People from outside prison walls came to Utah’s state penitentiary to join inmates in running a half marathon.

How high tariffs on Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia could impact coffee prices
Brazil, the world's biggest exporter of coffee beans, is facing a 50% tariff.
What Trump tariffs mean for the future of worldwide trade
The Trump administration announced tariffs on dozens of countries, including a 35% tariff rate for many goods from Canada.

Ukrainian says thousands of children have been taken by Russia. They want them back
Russia has so far not engaged in discussions about returning them as part of any peace negotiations.
Former pardon attorney on why Trump should not pardon Ghislaine Maxwell
Trump continues to downplay his one-time friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell's accomplice Jeffrey Epstein.
Microsoft is worth $4 trillion. What does that mean for AI?
Just weeks after Nvidia became the first publicly traded company worth $4 trillion, Microsoft has now hit the milestone.

New book explores what makes a 'Good Grandpa'
In "Good Grandpa," Ted Page tells stories of his own life and shares wisdom and thoughts from other grandfathers.
Trump to announce new trade deals before Aug. 1 tariff deadline
President Trump’s global trade policy is set to go before a federal appeals court Thursday.
How Trump is breaking presidential norms
President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms.
How utilities in Arizona are working to prevent power grid blackouts
Utilities in Arizona are taking control of some customers' thermostats.