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Taylor Sheridan Signs Deal With NBCUniversal
One of Hollywood's most successful creators is changing teams. Learn why Taylor Sheridan, the maker of 'Yellowstone', is moving from Paramount to NBCUniversal in a deal that is shaking up the television industry.

Is That Pumpkin Seaworthy? No Promises.
In the small town of Damariscotta, Maine, a quirky boat race featuring giant pumpkins faces challenges from weather and rising costs, testing the community's spirit in a hilarious fight to stay afloat.

A Deal-Maker in Asia
The U.S. President travels to Asia, promising new deals and peace. But the countries he visits are cautious, hoping for lower taxes and a more stable relationship.

Trump Is All In on Milei. What About Argentines?
Argentina's President Milei has powerful friends abroad, but can he win a crucial election at home? His future depends on voters who are angry about lost jobs and government scandals.

Justice Department Will Monitor Elections in California and New Jersey
The U.S. government sends observers to watch elections in two key states, raising questions about fairness and political motivations. Learn about the role of election monitors in this multi-level story.

Speed Limits Are Taking the Wind Out of Cyclists’ Exhilarating Commutes
New speed regulations for a city's popular electric bikes are changing the daily ride for many commuters, sparking a debate between thrill and safety.

A New Plan for Abrego Garcia
A man from El Salvador cannot be sent back to his home country. U.S. officials suggest a surprising and difficult new plan, making his case a symbol of a tough immigration agenda.

The Bodies on the Beach
When mysterious bodies wash ashore on the peaceful island of Trinidad, a local mystery uncovers a dangerous international conflict. Who are these people, and what is the real cost of the war on drugs?

A Question of Power
When federal agents are accused of breaking the law, one city asks a bold question: Who polices the police? Explore the tense standoff between state and federal power.

Trump Administration Cuts Cyberdefense Even as Threats Grow
As cyber threats from countries like China become more serious, the U.S. government makes surprising cuts to its own digital defense systems, raising concerns about national security.

Cuomo Proposes NYC Take Partial Control of Subway
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo suggests a major change for the NYC subway, proposing that the city government should manage large construction and repair projects instead of the state.

Fallen Confederate Statues Take Center Stage in the Year’s Boldest Show
An ambitious new art show in Los Angeles called “Monuments” brings fallen Confederate statues face-to-face with new works by contemporary artists, asking us to think about history in a new light.