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Sheryl Crow changed her mind about releasing a new album. The change did her good
Sheryl Crow announced her final album in 2019. She has since reconsidered her position. Her 2024 album is called Evolution.
Ex-FDA Commissioner Gottlieb Says Biden's Vaccine Mandate Could Backfire
NPR's A Martínez speaks to former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about the potential backlash to the Biden administration's vaccine-or-testing plan.
For The First Time, Bostonians Will Elect A Mayor Who Is Not A White Man
by Anthony Brooks
In Tuesday's primary election in Boston, there are five major candidates running to lead the city. All of them are people of color. The two finalists from the preliminary vote will face off Nov. 2.
Fox Buys TMZ From AT&T's WarnerMedia For Roughly $50 Million
NPR's Noel King talks to Alex Weprin of The Hollywood Reporter, who was the first to report that Fox was buying TMZ in a deal worth a little under $50 million.
Several Iconic Broadway Shows Reopen Tuesday
The Lion King, Aladdin and Hamilton are among the Broadway shows reopening Tuesday night. Three Broadway veterans recorded audio diaries of their experiences as the shows prepared to reopen.
Afghan Children Face Hunger As Humanitarian Aid Dries Up After Taliban Takeover
NPR's Noel King talks to Anthea Webb, the World Food Programme's deputy regional director for Asia and the Pacific, about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.
What California's Recall Election Could Mean For Both Parties
by Marisa Lagos
Tuesday is the deadline for California voters to weigh in on whether to recall Gov. Newsom and, if so, which of the 46 recall candidates to replace him with. Latest polls show Newsom may be safe.
Biden Encouraged Voters To Turn Out For Newsom In Calif. Recall Election
Californians have until 8 p.m. local time Tuesday to vote on whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom. President Biden traveled to the state Monday to drum up support for Newsom.
1,500 Miles From The Southern Border, Immigration Fight Disrupts Michigan Town
by Brett Dahlberg
The town has become an unlikely test case for President Biden's immigration policy. Alma residents will vote on whether to approve a shelter for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum.
Osnos' 'Wildland' Sheds Light On The Deep Divisions In The U.S.
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Evan Osnos about his book Wildland: The Making of America's Fury. The book helps to illustrate the beginnings of political fury in America.
Dog Steals The Ball — And The Show — During A Cricket Match In Ireland
The match was underway when a dog named Dazzle ran onto the field and snatched the ball. Dazzle's owner tried to chase the pup who found its way to one of the players for some snuggles.
Key Inflation Indicator Will Be Updated With August Data
Prices have been climbing at the fastest pace in over a decade, as Americans pay more for gas, groceries and other items. The Labor Department issues its latest information for the month of August.