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Police Responded To Multiple 911 Calls From YouTube HQ

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with NPR’s Richard Gonazles for an update on the shooting that occurred Tuesday at YouTube headquarters outside San Francisco.

YouTube Software Engineer Describes Seeing Altercation In Building Courtyard

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Zach Vorhies, a senior software engineer at YouTube, about the shooting that took place at the company’s headquarters Tuesday in San Bruno, Calif.

For Scott Pruitt, a Spotlight Shines on His Ethics, Not His E.P.A. Rollbacks

As the E.P.A. chief announced his most sweeping regulatory rollback to date, he found himself caught up in a swirl of allegations of impropriety.

Kentucky baseball beats Louisville in front of record crowd at Cliff Hagan Stadium

It wasn’t pretty, but the Kentucky baseball team too the first game of the season against Louisville in front of a record crowd.

      

 

 

In Texas, Ted Cruz Is Facing an Unusual Challenge: A Formidably Financed Democrat

Ted Cruz kicked off his re-election bid this week. His opponent, Beto O’Rourke, has raised more money than any Democrat running for Senate in Texas ever has.

The Final Obamacare Tally Is In. About 400,000 Fewer People Signed Up This Year.

The drop in enrollment was smaller than many expected, given the Trump administration’s cutbacks in outreach and efforts to undermine the health law.

Mexican Ambassador To U.S. Predicts Caravan Will ‘Conclude’ Within Days

Gerónimo Gutiérrez tells NPR that the Mexican government has been sending migrants home in some cases, and offering humanitarian relief in others. “The number has been drastically reduced,” he says.

YouTube HQ Completely Evacuated After Shooting

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with KQED reporter Tonya Mosley about the latest from San Bruno, Calif., where a shooting took place at the YouTube headquarters Tuesday.

Dino Gaudio emerges as serious contender to be third assistant for Chris Mack

The Louisville basketball staff still has one opening for an assistant coach, and a former Wake Forest head coach and current ESPN analyst could be it.

        

Jim Mora's Josh Rosen explanation is disingenuous, delusional, dumb or all three

Fired UCLA coach Jim Rosen says he has not been critical of his former QB, Josh Rosen, despite saying Sam Darnold should be the No. 1 pick.

        

Trump Administration Identifies Chinese Tariff Targets

The Trump administration has published a list of Chinese exports it plans to hit with steep tariffs, in response to allegedly unfair treatment of U.S. technological know-how.

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