It's the party to end all parties: 2018 Barnstable Brown Derby Eve
The party you’ve been waiting for is here! The 30th year of the illustrious Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala has a guest list that is sure to impress.
Morning News Brief
Roughly 200 people traveling from Central America arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border Sunday seeking political asylum. Immigration officials announced the San Diego County port of entry was at capacity.
Migrants Denied Entry To U.S. At Crowded San Diego Border Crossing
The remnants of a large caravan of Central American migrants gathered at one of the busiest U.S.-Mexico border crossings. They were turned away because the entry had reached capacity.
Dennis Ross Comments On Whether The Iran Nuclear Deal Is Working
Steve Inskeep talks to Ambassador Dennis Ross, who advised presidents on Middle East policy, about Secretary of State Pompeo’s trip to Saudi Arabia and his call for Gulf states to unite against Iran.
‘True Conviction’: Chris Scott Served Time For A Crime He Didn’t Commit
This is a story about a very unusual meeting between two men: Chris Scott spent 12 years in a Texas prison for a murder he didn’t commit; Alonzo Hardy actually committed the crime.
Municipalities Team Up To Sue The Pharmaceutical Industry
NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to Mark Chalos who represents the city of Nashville, Tenn., among other plaintiffs, in a consolidated lawsuit against the opioid industry.
Arkansas Requires Training For Enhanced Concealed Carry Permit
A state law allows concealed carry in more sensitive places like churches, bars and public universities. To get the permit, applicants have to take a course on what to do in an active shooting.
Pompeo Makes His First Overseas Trip As Secretary Of State
Newly appointed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is visiting the Middle East, sending signals the Trump administration wants to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal unless significant changes are made.
They Survived a Massacre. Then the Lawyers Started Calling.
“We’ve all gotten a thousand phone calls from lawyers,” said one Las Vegas shooting survivor.
Sidebar: #GorsuchStyle Garners a Gusher of Groans. But Is His Writing Really That Bad?
Twitter users have created a hashtag to mock the newest Supreme Court justice’s prose, but an algorithm-driven study found it pleasingly informal and accessible.
Anonymous Owner, L.L.C.: Why It Has Become So Easy to Hide in the Housing Market
A way to protect property owners from personal liability has also turned out to be handy for enabling problematic behavior, like laundering money or being a bad landlord.
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