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El Paso County Commissioner On Trump Visit

NPR’s David Greene speaks with El Paso County Commissioner Vincent Perez about President Trump’s upcoming visit. The president is traveling there after a mass shooting this past weekend.

Locals Respond To Trump’s Planned Visit To El Paso

President Trump visits El Paso, Texas Wednesday after making a stop in Dayton, Ohio. Both cities are working to recover after mass shootings this past weekend.

After Mass Shootings, Other Nations Issue Caution About ‘Gun Society’ In U.S.

Earlier this week, Japan alerted its citizens in the U.S. to beware of “gunfire incidents,” while Uruguay issued a travel warning citing the “indiscriminate possession of firearms” in America.

News Brief: El Paso Victims, Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Allegations, Hong Kong

We talk with the family of El Paso shooting victims and look at President Trump’s plans to visit the city. Also, details on a lawsuit alleging sex abuse in the Boy Scouts and news from Hong Kong.

Early Warning Signs For Dayton Shooter

Following the shooting in Dayton this weekend, the focus is on whether school officials and police could have done more to prevent the tragedy.

Family Of El Paso Victims Speaks Out

Andre and Jordan Anchondo were among the 22 victims killed after Saturday’s shooting in El Paso. The Anchondo family says the couple died trying to shield their 2-month-old son from gunfire.

Gun Violence Prevention Research

NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with Garen Wintemute, director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at UC Davis, about the shift in people’s behaviors in the aftermath of mass shootings.

Puerto Rico’s Governor Crisis

Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court may force the island’s newly installed governor to step down less than a week after being sworn in.

Trump Heads To El Paso And Dayton Amid Skepticism From Local Leaders

The president’s divisive rhetoric has drawn criticism from the same places he is heading to serve as consoler-in-chief after two mass shootings.

Women’s World Cup Bump — Short-Lived Or Longer?

After the excitement and thrill of the U.S. victory in the Women’s World Cup, attention shifts back to the NWSL — the 7-year-old pro league in the U.S. Will the enthusiasm lead to sustained interest?

Stories Of El Paso Shooting Victims Show Acts Of Self-Sacrifice Amid Massacre

At least 22 people died, including citizens of the U.S., Mexico and Germany.

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