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At Least 5 Dead, Others Injured After Shooting At Maryland Newspaper
A gunman opened fire Thursday in the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Md., NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with member station reporter Joel McCord of WYPR about the latest.
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El Salvador Elects New President, Breaking Decades-Long Control By 2 Parties
Nayib Bukele, the 37-year-old former mayor of San Salvador, promises to fight the country's rampant corruption and crime.
Virgin Galactic Space Plane Reaches New Heights In Test Flight
Billionaire Richard Branson wants to be on the "first official flight" to see space as a tourist by the end of 2018. His company's latest test flight reached heights of more than 32 miles.
Huawei Broadens Its Campaign To Win Over American Public And Media
The giant Chinese telecommunications company, which is facing scrutiny in the United States, is embarking on a public relations campaign targeting U.S. media.
Magnitude 6.1 Quake Strikes Japan, Killing 4, Injuring Hundreds
The temblor caused severe damage to roads, bursting water mains and setting fires across the prefecture. Crumbling concrete walls killed two people, while another was struck by a bookshelf.
Barack Obama Will Hit The Campaign Trail In Presidential Race's Final Days
Obama's first announced stop is Philadelphia. He has largely stayed out of the race, but he did deliver a blistering warning about President Trump during the Democratic National Convention.
A Major In Coffee? UC Davis Might Be Brewing One Up
The California university is already famous for its wine and beer programs. Coffee seemed like a natural next step. Its new Coffee Center aims to break down the science behind the perfect cup of joe.
In 'Most Regressive' State, Seattle Passes Tax On Highest Incomes
The tax on individuals earning over $250,000 will generate an estimated $140 million in new annual revenue. Seattle's mayor says it will help replace funds cut by President Trump's "austere budget."
President Trump Signs Bipartisan Bill For U.S. To Rejoin World's Fair Group
The U.S. is now on track to return to a Paris-based treaty organization it abandoned back in 2001. The new law could boost Minnesota's bid to host a world's fair.
Arizona Supreme Court OKs Law Penalizing Cities
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a Tucson ordinance that requires the destruction of guns seized by the city's police department conflicts…
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