Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Victims Identified Victims range in age from 54 to 97. Robert Bowers , 46, has been charged with 29 separate federal crimes for his attack on the Tree of Life synagogue. Shannon Van Sant
Squirrel Hill: Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood Fred Rogers, the public television star, was one of Squirrel Hill's most famous residents. He also, in times of crisis, had advice for the media and those watching. NPR Staff
The deeply sad book about Madame Tussaud Edward Carey's new novel is about the life of wax museum pioneer Madame Tussaud — but it's also about the French Revolution, about humans, bodies, art and loneliness, and it's deeply, painfully sad. Amal El-Mohtar
The Times Bodies Rested In Pieces, Or Not At All In anticipation of Halloween, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with writer A.J. Jacobs about instances throughout history of people who just couldn't stay dead.
Seattle Art Institute lays off 10 faculty members The Art Institute of Seattle has laid off most of its full-time faculty, but things could be worse. Eighteen of the Institute's sister schools will shutter in December Marcie Sillman
The Remarkable Photos Of Lynsey Addario The award-winning photographer tells the stories behind the profoundly moving images in her new book, Of Love & War — and confesses that she still gets nervous before a new assignment. Rachel D. Cohen
How one transgender dancer challenges the Bollywood binary Everyone longs to be their truest self. But what if being your true self means you have to give up the thing you love most? Keya Roy
This Portrait Is Reminiscent Of A Rembrandt But Artificial Intelligence Created It NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with art appraiser Erin-Marie Wallace about how a piece of art that was created by an algorithm, but looks like a Rembrandt can be appraised.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Of 'Veep,' 'Seinfeld' Fame, Receives Mark Twain Prize Comic actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Sunday night. Elizabeth Blair