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8/17/2026

What really happened in Ceuta? Why we may never find out

  • More than 140 people died during a mass border crossing into Ceuta on July 30.
  • Spain claims most of the over 70,000 migrants have returned to Morocco, but many remain.
  • Local residents feel abandoned and helpless, with food shortages and rising tensions.
  • The pattern of migration crises between Morocco and Spain is complex and ongoing.
  • Both Ceuta and Melilla face challenges in controlling their borders and responding to migrant crises.

Lindsay Clancy's trial highlights gaps in understanding, treating postpartum psychosis

  • Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the murder of her three children, with her defense citing severe postpartum psychosis.
  • Advocates are calling for better mental health care and awareness for new mothers, as many feel similar risks.
  • Postpartum psychosis affects 1-2 out of every 1,000 births but is often not recognized by doctors.
  • The condition isn't recognized as a distinct diagnosis in important medical manuals, complicating treatment.
  • Calls are growing for more education about maternal mental health to prevent tragic outcomes.

Multiple people dead as flooding continues in Indiana

  • At least seven people have died due to historic flooding across multiple Indiana counties.
  • Some areas received over 11 inches of rain in just three days, causing severe disruptions.
  • Indianapolis is experiencing its worst flooding in over 30 years, but some floodwaters are receding.
  • Emergency assistance has been approved for recovery efforts, but more storms are expected.
  • Communities are coming together to help each other amidst the crisis.

Lala is again a tropical storm, sending drenching rain and winds across Hawaii

  • Tropical Storm Lala has caused heavy rain and winds in Hawaii, with total rainfall nearing three feet.
  • Power outages have affected over 130,000 households as hospitals operate on generators.
  • Search-and-rescue missions are in effect after flash floods reportedly swept homes off foundations.
  • Tropical storm warnings are in place across multiple Hawaiian islands, raising fears of floods and landslides.
  • Residents are preparing for continued severe weather, following recent months of devastating floods.

A good – and bad – week for Italy's art police and museum security

  • Italian police recovered three stolen paintings, including valuable works by Cézanne and Renoir.
  • The theft occurred during a holiday when museum security was lax, resulting in new artwork being stolen shortly after.
  • Attribution of recent thefts to organized crime and the rising trend of art theft is concerning for Italian authorities.
  • An increase in art heists across Europe has prompted a response from Interpol and international organizations.
  • Once recovered, the paintings remain a concern for authorities as investigations continue into art thefts.

'What are we going to do?' The mom of a trans teen grapples with Trump's Medicaid move

  • The Trump administration finalized a rule blocking Medicaid from funding gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
  • Affected families express fear and uncertainty over their children's future and access to necessary health care.
  • The policy impacts a small group of trans youth but raises concerns about broader implications for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Advocates are pushing back against the privatization of health care and calling for urgent support for affected families.
  • Legal challenges against the rule are anticipated as advocacy organizations respond to the shift in policy.

Billions of sea stars have died. A Northwest tribe is trying to save the species

  • The Samish Indian Nation is working to revive the endangered sunflower star, decimated by a deadly disease.
  • When the sea stars were ready for release back into the wild, researchers faced many logistical challenges.
  • Sea stars are vital for the marine ecosystem as they control sea urchin populations that threaten kelp forests.
  • The prospect of reviving the sunflower star species reflects hopes for restoring balance in marine ecosystems.
  • Efforts include advanced breeding techniques to restore populations and monitor their health after release.

Are you a senior with a story? Submit your podcast for a chance to hear it on NPR

  • NPR is inviting seniors aged 65 and older to submit original podcasts sharing their life stories.
  • The competition runs from August 16 to November 30, with podcasts limited to eight minutes in length.
  • Stories can cover various topics including family, health, memories, and personal experiences.
  • The grand prize includes a trip to NPR headquarters for the winner to listen to their story air live.
  • Submissions aim to amplify the voices of seniors while celebrating their vast experiences.

From 'girl dinner' to 'boy kibble': The internet serves up a new meal trend

  • New meal trend 'boy kibble' features a simple mix of ground beef and rice, similar to dog food.
  • Health experts criticize its lack of vegetables and fiber, urging for more balanced meals.
  • Young people gravitate towards easy and quick meal prep as they juggle busy lives.
  • Comparisons are drawn between 'girl dinner' and 'boy kibble,' focusing on convenience and nutrition.
  • Dietitians encourage adding vegetables to boost the nutritional value of these simplistic meal trends.

Kushner meets with Hamas on the Gaza road map ahead of talks with Netanyahu

  • Jared Kushner met with Hamas leaders to discuss a ceasefire and a U.S.-backed road map for Gaza.
  • The talks aim to resolve the ceasefire and push for disarmament of Hamas amid ongoing conflict.
  • Negotiations are complicated by regional opposition to Israel's rejection of the road map.
  • Kushner's mission is significant for the potential rebuilding of Gaza and regional stability.
  • The situation remains tense with impending negotiations influencing future peace efforts.

Tommy John, namesake for a pioneering elbow surgery that saved his career, dies at 83

  • Tommy John passed away at 83, recognized for his pioneering elbow surgery still widely used today.
  • He was a successful pitcher, winning 288 games before and after the surgery that carries his name.
  • John's surgery set a precedent, allowing many athletes to recover from similar injuries.
  • Despite his accolades, John faced challenges gaining Hall of Fame recognition during his career.
  • His legacy continues in baseball, as his story highlights advancements in sports medicine.

They fought for the U.S. in Afghanistan. Now they worry about losing their green cards

  • Afghans who aided U.S. troops now face potential revocation of their green cards years after service.
  • Many had pending immigration cases when detained, highlighting flaws in the system.
  • The ongoing crisis creates fear and uncertainty for families trying to secure their status in the U.S.
  • Advocacy groups push for clarity and assistance for those who contributed to U.S. missions abroad.
  • Rising backlogs and policy shifts have trapped many well-meaning individuals in a state of limbo.

The Taliban has taken a terrible toll on the education of girls -- and boys as well

  • The Taliban's return has negatively impacted both girls' education and the overall quality of schooling for boys.
  • Students report diminished attention to secular subjects and increased focus on religious instruction.
  • School environments have changed, causing both fear and a decline in students' interest in education.
  • Boys are now also under pressure to conform to stricter rules, similar to those imposed on girls.
  • Concerns grow over the lack of future opportunities for youth in Afghanistan amid shifting educational priorities.

Ukraine launches one of its largest aerial attacks of the war, killing at least 6 people in Russia

  • Ukraine executed a significant aerial drone attack on Russia, resulting in six fatalities.
  • Russia reported destroying 822 drones, with many targeting military sites and urban areas.
  • The attacks signify an increase in Ukraine's long-range military capabilities against Russian targets.
  • Civilians in Russia are now directly feeling the effects of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
  • Simultaneously, Russia conducted missile strikes in Ukraine, causing civilian casualties there as well.

Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be 'ashamed' of conditions on board

  • Families of sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln criticize Trump regarding ship conditions amid deployment issues.
  • Reports highlight food shortages, plumbing problems, and declining mental health among crew members.
  • Trump's comments dismissing the deployment duration have sparked outrage among families.
  • Democrats demand accountability from the Pentagon concerning the welfare of sailors.
  • Calls for investigations reflect a broader concern about the treatment and morale of military personnel.

Trump administration wants to allow companies to hack foreign cybercriminals

  • The Trump administration is considering empowering private businesses to take action against foreign cybercriminals.
  • This plan represents a significant shift in cybersecurity protocols previously managed by government agencies.
  • Concerns arise about the legality and implications of allowing private corporations to engage in offensive cyber operations.
  • Critics warn about potential risks and accountability issues in permitting private hacking initiatives.
  • The initiative highlights ongoing national security challenges and the evolving landscape of cybercrime.

Jason Arday, Cambridge professor accused of plagiarism, is found dead

  • Jason Arday, a prominent sociologist, was found dead following plagiarism accusations and intense media scrutiny.
  • His family expressed shock, citing a campaign of misinformation leading to his decision to resign from Cambridge.
  • Arday held a groundbreaking position at Cambridge and was a symbol of overcoming adversity.
  • Concerns remain regarding the impact of public allegations on academic careers and reputations.
  • Cambridge has announced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Arday's employment and plagiarism claims.

ICE detained a Venezuelan soccer pro. His case shows the immigration backlog crisis

  • Homero Calderón, a former professional soccer player, has been detained by ICE for nearly six months.
  • Calderón, who has pending immigration cases, faces challenges due to the excessive backlog in the immigration system.
  • His case highlights how timely applications do not protect individuals from being detained under current policies.
  • Family members express worry and sadness over his extended detention and the strain on their lives.
  • Advocates emphasize the need for reform to address systemic issues within the U.S. immigration processes.

How a road could change West Africa's urban future

  • A significant infrastructure project aims to transform cities in Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, and Ivory Coast.
  • The proposed 600-mile road may enhance trade and connectivity across West African nations.
  • Urban development could lead to both economic growth and environmental challenges in the region.
  • The project highlights the need for balanced planning to support sustainable urbanization.
  • Impacts on local communities and economies may reshape the future of urban life in the area.

Rescuers dig through rubble and landslides after Indonesia quake kills 51

  • A magnitude-7.7 earthquake in eastern Indonesia has resulted in at least 51 fatalities.
  • Rescue teams continue to search for survivors among landslides and rubble caused by the quake.
  • Thousands have been displaced, with many homes destroyed across affected regions.
  • Despite recovery efforts, challenges remain in restoring communications and electricity.
  • Indonesia's history of seismic activity underscores the vulnerability of many communities in the region.