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At least 68 African migrants killed after boat capsizes off Yemen coast, U.N. says

More than 150 Ethiopian migrants were on board the boat when it sank in the Gulf of Aden off the southern Yemeni province of Abyan, the International Organization for Migration in Yemen said.

More than 3,000 Boeing workers are set to strike after rejecting a contract offer

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union members in Missouri and Illinois rejected a modified contract offered by Boeing last week.

Russian volcano erupts days after monster quake shakes region

The volcano may have been primed to erupt before the magnitude 8.8 quake pushed it over the edge.

Canada wildfires cause poor air quality in the midwest and northeast U.S.

Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada. People are advised to limit outdoor exposure.

Pope Leo tells 1 million Catholic youths they are sign ‘different world is possible’

In his closing blessing for the Jubilee of Youth, Leo remembered the young people of Gaza and Ukraine and other countries "bloodied by war" who could not join their celebration.

Senate confirms ex-Fox News host Pirro as top federal prosecutor for nation’s capital

The Senate confirmed ex-Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital, after President Trump withdrew his controversial first pick, conservative activist Ed Martin Jr.

‘Horrific’ relationships: Alison Brie and Dave Franco explore codependency in their movie

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Alison Brie and Dave Franco, who star in the new horror film, 'Together.'

Who’s the top dog? Wave-riding canines compete in the World Dog Surfing Championships

Pooches competed against similarly sized peers for a chance to appear in the finals. Additional heats featured multiple dogs surfing tandem or riding with people.

Chile’s plunging birth rate may foreshadow future in U.S.

Chilean families are having only one child on average. U.S. birthrates are also dropping but it's unclear whether the U.S. will follow into the growing group of "very low" birthrate countries.

Senate heads home with no deal to speed confirmations as irate Trump tells Schumer to ‘go to hell’

Without a deal in hand, Republicans say they may try to change Senate rules when they return in September to speed up the pace of confirmations.

In Gaza, more Palestinians are killed while waiting for food aid

Dozens of Palestinians were killed, many while waiting for food aid, amid a deepening starvation crisis and despite Israeli assurances of a humanitarian pause in some areas of the territory.

Officials scour mountainous area for suspect in Montana bar shooting that killed 4

Authorities were scouring a mountainous area of western Montana for a military veteran who they say opened fire at a bar in the small town of Anaconda, killing four people.

Tea encouraged its users to spill. Then the app’s data got leaked

A popular women's dating advice app suffered a major data breach, revealing users' drivers' licenses, messages and other sensitive information. The hack put a spotlight on the flaws in "whisper networks."

A jury orders Tesla to pay more than $240 million in Autopilot crash

A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist technology. The automaker said it will appeal.

Opinion: A little league heartbreak

The State Department denied one Venezuelan Little League team entry into the U.S., but allowed another. NPR's Scott Simon questions how the sports exemption to Trump's travel ban is being applied.