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Education Five teachers from the same family head back to school in a small Colorado district There's a Colorado district so small that its only school houses all grades from kindergarten to grade 12 and has five teachers from the same family. Jenny Brundin
Sports Venus Williams' tennis comeback at 45 inspires despite loss in U.S. Open After a hiatus of more than a year — during which she insisted she had not retired — Venus Williams returned to the highest level of tennis, with a first-round match at the U.S. Open on Monday. Becky Sullivan
Mental Health San Francisco Giants a sports leader in providing players mental health resources Pro athletes are increasingly speaking out about mental health challenges. In baseball, the San Francisco Giants have emerged as a leader in setting up mental health resources for their players. April Dembosky
Politics Former FTC member Rohit Chopra discusses Trump's efforts to reshape institutions NPR asks Rohit Chopra {ROH-hit CHOH-prah}, formerly of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission, about Trump's efforts to reshape institutions like the Federal Reserve. A Martínez
National Do tougher penalties for minors accused of crimes lower youth crime? The Trump administration has called to stiffen penalties for minors accused of crimes in D.C. Does that lower youth crime? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with juvenile justice expert Vincent Schiraldi. Michel Martin
World Australia accuses Iran of organizing antisemitic attacks and expels ambassador Australian leader Anthony Albanese accused Iran of organizing two antisemitic attacks in Australia, saying the country would cut off diplomatic relations with Tehran. Iran had no immediate reaction. The Associated Press
"He doesn't have any authority": WA Sec. of State defends mail-in voting against Trump President Trump has threatened to sign an Executive Order that would end mail-in voting in America. Libby Denkmann
National Long-elusive Mexican drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada pleads guilty in U.S. Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada will spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Attendees could be in for thunderstorms, dust and hail at this year's Burning Man These weather patterns are typical for this time of year in Nevada's deserts. Eventgoers should keep an eye on the forecast and prepare for hazardous conditions, the National Weather Service said. Ayana Archie
Monday Evening Headlines Extreme heat warning extended to Wednesday, FBI leads renewed search for fugitive Travis Decker, and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh makes history, again. Patricia Murphy