The Latest Health 710,000 fewer babies were born last year in U.S. compared with two decades ago The U.S. fertility rate continued its slide to historic levels, due to plunging teen pregnancies and far more women delaying motherhood into their 30s and 40s. Brian Mann Food How a cheese sandwich at the Masters is still $1.50 in an era of price hikes The priciest concessions at the Masters, beer and wine, cost just $6 each. The Georgia golf tournament prides itself on a simple and affordable menu, even as ticket prices continue to climb. Rachel Treisman Immigration Masked ICE agents arrest man with no deportation order in Seattle immigration court Masked ICE agents briefly returned to the immigration courthouse in Seattle on Tuesday and arrested a man who did not have a standing deportation order. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Health How bad for humans is wildlife trade? A new study has answers People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of spillover diseases from those pangolins, giant rats and other exotic critters. Jonathan Lambert Science Artemis II astronauts have fitness lessons for everyone The Artemis II astronauts don't have a lot of space to exercise. That's why they've got the flywheel — a small device that can be used for strength and cardio workouts. Katia Riddle Arts & Life This doctor turned a 31-foot RV into one of the country's only mobile OB-GYN clinics Mary Fariba Afsari's book, Labor, is a portrait of reproductive healthcare in post-Dobbs America. Her book also is about her Iranian heritage and her grandmother's death from an illegal abortion. Tonya Mosley Arts & Life 'After the Flood' argues Bob Dylan's late career is just as potent as his early years Much of our image of Dylan derives from his early protest music, but Robert Polito's book makes the argument that the most recent 30 years of Dylan's career have been just as creative as the first 30. Ken Tucker Music BTS stays at No. 1 on the charts — and thwarts Ye in the process This week, no album can unseat last week's champion: BTS's Arirang, which holds on to the top spot thanks to another flood of sales. Stephen Thompson Health Utah measles outbreak spreads The measles outbreak that started small and rural in Utah last June is now sickening hundreds in the Beehive State's urban corridor. Science Is Trump's lack of enthusiasm over Artemis II a political move? Many people have been enchanted this week watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home. Prev 67 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Health 710,000 fewer babies were born last year in U.S. compared with two decades ago The U.S. fertility rate continued its slide to historic levels, due to plunging teen pregnancies and far more women delaying motherhood into their 30s and 40s. Brian Mann
Food How a cheese sandwich at the Masters is still $1.50 in an era of price hikes The priciest concessions at the Masters, beer and wine, cost just $6 each. The Georgia golf tournament prides itself on a simple and affordable menu, even as ticket prices continue to climb. Rachel Treisman
Immigration Masked ICE agents arrest man with no deportation order in Seattle immigration court Masked ICE agents briefly returned to the immigration courthouse in Seattle on Tuesday and arrested a man who did not have a standing deportation order. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Health How bad for humans is wildlife trade? A new study has answers People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of spillover diseases from those pangolins, giant rats and other exotic critters. Jonathan Lambert
Science Artemis II astronauts have fitness lessons for everyone The Artemis II astronauts don't have a lot of space to exercise. That's why they've got the flywheel — a small device that can be used for strength and cardio workouts. Katia Riddle
Arts & Life This doctor turned a 31-foot RV into one of the country's only mobile OB-GYN clinics Mary Fariba Afsari's book, Labor, is a portrait of reproductive healthcare in post-Dobbs America. Her book also is about her Iranian heritage and her grandmother's death from an illegal abortion. Tonya Mosley
Arts & Life 'After the Flood' argues Bob Dylan's late career is just as potent as his early years Much of our image of Dylan derives from his early protest music, but Robert Polito's book makes the argument that the most recent 30 years of Dylan's career have been just as creative as the first 30. Ken Tucker
Music BTS stays at No. 1 on the charts — and thwarts Ye in the process This week, no album can unseat last week's champion: BTS's Arirang, which holds on to the top spot thanks to another flood of sales. Stephen Thompson
Health Utah measles outbreak spreads The measles outbreak that started small and rural in Utah last June is now sickening hundreds in the Beehive State's urban corridor.
Science Is Trump's lack of enthusiasm over Artemis II a political move? Many people have been enchanted this week watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home.