WXMI: This Michigan Museum Is Preserving Art Made In The Wake Of Riots
The Grand Rapids Public Museum collected plywood boards that were used to cover broken windows after the riots that followed George Floyd's death.

As demand for pickleball soars, homeowners turn to backyard courts
There are an estimated 36.5 million players in the U.S., and experts believe that requires more than 25,000 courts just to meet demand.

Why are millennials lonelier than other generations?
According to a recent poll, about 3 in 10 millennials say they have zero best friends and are often or always feeling lonely.

Celebrating Korean Independence Day in America
It's called "Restoration of Light Day" in South Korea.

ISIS official captured in US helicopter raid in Syria
U.S. Central Command said it conducted the successful mission capturing a facilitation official during an operation, with no civilian casualties.

Biden, amid low poll numbers, blames House GOP for looming shutdown
President Joe Biden is hoping the rest of the country will see things the same way. That's an uncertain proposition amid political polarization.

Meta's AI chatbot features characters played by celebrities
Meta has created chatbots with AI learning that derive character from and are played by real-life celebrities.