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The U.S. wants Kenyan troops' mandate in Haiti to be a formal peacekeeping mission
by Michele Kelemen
The UN Security Council has renewed a mandate of a Kenyan-led force in Haiti. But, the mission has had a slow start the U.S. hoped to make it a formal peacekeeping operation so the UN would fund it.
China's Communist Party aims to chart a new economic course
by John Ruwitch
China's Communist Party leaders holds a key meeting on Monday — an opportunity to chart a new economic course — but few observers expect big breakthroughs to boost the economy.
Heat pumps get a cool rebrand in this slow jam
Heat pumps are efficient and reduce emissions, but they have a publicity problem. Two California-based musicians are on a mission to show how cool heat pumps are by creating smooth jam.
Autistic kids ride along at B&O Railroad Museum’s sensory-friendly summer camp
by Scott Maucione
A lot of camps aren’t equipped to deal with the special care some kids need. Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum is trying to help with its summer camp catered specifically to children on the spectrum.
Milwaukee prepares for Republican convention, despite tense political moment
Ahead of the RNC, which begins Monday, how will Trump's assassination attempt affect the Republican nominating convention?
Here's what we know so far about Trump's assassination attempt
by Scott Detrow
The latest on what we know about the shooting at yesterday's Trump rally and the investigation into it.
Spain and England face off in Euro Cup final
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow discusses the match with Jeff Rueter of The Athletic.
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic for Wimbledon men's title
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Washington Post sports reporter Ava Wallace about the men's final that took place Sunday at Wimbledon.
World leaders react to the assassination attempt against former President Trump
by Jackie Northam
World readers have roundly condemned the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Can history help us understand political violence against elected officials?
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about how history can help us make sense of the attempted assassination against former President Donald Trump.