Lewis Capaldi's Tourette's interrupted his performance. The crowd helped him finish. The musician was coming off of a short break from touring to address health concerns. The fans at Glastonbury supported him through every note. Manuela López Restrepo
Intermittent fasting is as effective as counting calories, new study finds Limiting when you eat to a 6- or 8-hour window can help reduce calorie intake. While the weight loss isn't dramatic, it may be easier to stick to than counting calories. Will Stone
Without paid family leave, teachers stockpile sick days and aim for summer babies Less than one-fifth the largest school districts offer paid parental leave for teachers, and only a handful of states guarantee it. That leaves few options for educators who want to start a family. Beth Wallis
Why do some people get rashes in space? There's a clue in astronaut blood A new study of astronaut blood finds that space travel reduces the expression of 100 genes related to the immune system. Ari Daniel
A year after Dobbs and the end of Roe v. Wade, there's chaos and confusion With states empowered to regulate abortion, doctors say they're trapped by vague laws that criminalize care. And ongoing court battles make it hard to keep up with the procedure's legal status. Vanessa Romo
UW Medicine is going to start billing for some electronic messages from patients Ones that require medical expertise, and more than five minutes of their time. Eilís O'Neill
3M reaches $10.3 billion settlement over 'forever chemicals' in public water systems 3M has reached a $10 billion settlement over "forever chemicals" in drinking water. NPR's Debbie Elliott talks with Scott Summy, an attorney for water systems that sued the chemical maker.
Charities say Taliban intimidation diverts aid to Taliban members and causes Aid workers in Afghanistan claim the Taliban is using threats and violence to control the way aid is distributed at a time when aid is more critical than ever. Ruchi Kumar
FDA warns stores to stop selling Elf Bar, the top disposable e-cigarette in the U.S. The warning from the Food and Drug Administration is the latest attempt by regulators to crack down on illegal disposable vapes that have poured into U.S. stores in recent years. The Associated Press