Kevin Love: Ty Lue mentioned panic attack at Cavs' team meeting
Kevin Love detailed an in-game panic attack he suffered on Nov. 5 in an essay for The Players’ Tribune.
Powerball Winner Collects Prize, Could Still Lose Anonymity
The New Hampshire woman, known as Jane Doe, hesitated to collect the money because she didn’t want her identity revealed. A judge will determine whether she is allowed to remain anonymous.
Kalman Aron, Whose Art Spared Him in the Holocaust, Dies at 93
A former child prodigy and a future painter, Mr. Aron, as a teenager, survived seven Nazi camps on scraps of food from guards whose portraits he drew.
Arizona State Suspends Lawrence Krauss During Inquiry Over Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Dr. Krauss, a leading figure in the “skeptics” movement, was placed on paid leave and barred from campus after a report was published by BuzzFeed.
Sam Nunberg Says He’ll Cooperate With Mueller. But What Does He Know?
Mr. Nunberg, who was one of the first people to take the idea of a Trump campaign seriously, would be in a position to tell the special counsel about the Trump campaign’s origins.
Switzerland has lots of guns. But its gun culture takes different path from US.
Switzerland has one of the highest per capita rates of guns in the world. “Every Swiss village has a range just like this one,” says Renato Steffen, a top official of the Swiss Shooting Sports Association, representing the group at the event. If this…
A Political Dispute Puts A Wrinkle In Time, Slowing Millions Of European Clocks
Clocks fell behind following a decrease in the continent’s electrical frequency. An energy official says while Kosovo has taken steps to address the issue, the lag remains.
New Leader Of Ireland’s Sinn Fein Party Discusses Her Goals For Political Change
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mary Lou McDonald, the new leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish political party. McDonald is the party’s first new leader in 34 years.
After Justice Department Sues California, State Says Immigration Policies Will Not Change
The debate over immigration and “sanctuary cities” has escalated. The Trump administration sued California over three laws designed to keep local officials and businesses from helping enforce immigration measures. State officials say they will stand th…
California Attorney General Says State Will Stand Firm With Its Immigration Policies
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against the state’s immigration policies.
A Look At Just How Invasive The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Is
The brown marmorated stink bug first showed up in the United States about 20 years ago, and has been terrorizing homeowners and farmers ever since. NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Kathryn Schulz, who writes about the invasive insect in the latest issue of…
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