News in Brief Girls Scouts to Earn Badges for Cybersecurity Skills The new badges will offer primers in online privacy and Internet infrastructure. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief What Did You See in That Painting? New research finds the eyes of children and adults are drawn to very different things. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Yet Again, Syria Raises Concerns Over Trump’s Ties to Russia Analysts are watching the White House to see whether it's U.S. interests or the Trump administration's connection to Russia guiding policy abroad. Massoud Hayoun
News in Brief Viewfinder: A Camel in Qatar A camel is seen in a desert area on the Qatari side of the Abu Samrah border crossing between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, on June 20th, 2017. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Tropical Storm Cindy Could Become America’s Latest Flooding Nightmare The Gulf Coast is preparing for the sort of rainstorm that is supposed to come only once in a lifetime. Eric Holthaus
News in Brief Where Did All the Money Come From in the Georgia House Race? Democrat Jon Ossoff raised a lot from small, individual donations, while dark money groups gave about one-fifth of all the money in the race. Francie Diep
News in Brief Following Misconduct Allegation, ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ to Continue Filming Filming of the show was originally suspended earlier this month, when Warner Bros. announced it was investigating reports of a non-consensual sex act. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief Is the Senate Considering Deeper Cuts to Medicaid? A wonky change could have big effects on the future of the program. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Russia Suspends Use of Military Hotline After U.S. Attack on Syrian Warplane Russia suspended the use of a hotline that has helped to prevent air conflict between the intervening powers in Syria. Jack Denton
News in Brief What Typos Can Tell Us About This White House Typos in official correspondence are tiny errors on their own, but they suggest a much larger problem within the administration. Seth Masket