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Search Continues For Suspect in 7-Year-Old Houston Girl’s Shooting

Jazmine Barnes was driving with her family early Sunday morning when they were fired upon by a man in a reddish pickup truck, according to police.

From Use Of Power To Mistrust In Government, 1968 Lessons Still Resonate

Last year, NPR went back 50 years to look at the tremendous political and social events that changed our world forever. We found many of those stories resonate with challenges we face today.

National Zoo and Museums In Washington, D.C., Close Due To Government Shutdown

Wednesdays marks the first day the National Zoo and the Smithsonian museums are closed due to the government shutdown.

Fans Of An Iconic Philly Rail Sign Are Rallying To Save It From Retirement

A 1970s-era status board at Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station has been making a familiar clickety-clack sound for decades, but now, as it’s set to be replaced, there’s an effort to save it.

When Her Family Left Vietnam, She Carried A Backpack Full Of Rice During The Journey

When Loan Pham left Vietnam with her family for asylum in the U.S., she brought a backpack of rice with her. She shares the story of her journey for the series What They Took With Them.

How National Parks and Museums Are Affected by the Shutdown

With much of the federal government closed because of the budget standoff, museums are shuttered, tour guides are unavailable and trash is piling up.

Ethan Atchley named football coach at Bullitt East High School

29-year-old was the head coach at Lexington Christian the past five seasons, replaces Mark Sander

        

Offense trumps defense as Louisville women's basketball enters ACC play

Jeff Walz’s team is 12-0 entering conference play, using the same brand of fast-paced, exciting basketball from the past.

      

 

 

Washington Bans Sale of Assault Weapons to Those Under 21

The ban comes as dozens of gun control measures have been passed across the country, spurred on by public pressure after deadly mass killings. The N.R.A. has filed suit.

Was Something In The Water? Cleveland Seeks Answers After Air Passengers Fall Ill

Six passengers were stricken on the Tampa-bound flight, prompting Cleveland airport officials to shut down and clean water fountains.

Why Phoenix Area Residents Are Attacking Waymo’s Self-Driving Fleet

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Arizona Republic reporter Ryan Randazzo about his story on Phoenix area residents attacking Waymo’s self-driving cars.

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