Wounded Rabbi Addresses Media After Synagogue Attack
In an attack on a synagogue in Poway, Calif., on Saturday, authorities say a man killed one person and injured three others, including Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, on the final day of Passover.
Police Ask Motorists To Return Cash Found Along Michigan Roadway
There was a traffic jam in Grand Haven, Mich. People had pulled over on the roadway to pick up cash. The driver of a truck apparently forgot that a box full of money was on the truck’s bumper.
Measles Shots Aren’t Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too
With U.S. measles cases at record highs, doctors say adults who got vaccinated prior to 1968 should consider getting revaccinated to make sure they and their neighbors are protected.
News Brief: Synagogue Shooting, Joe Biden, Boeing Shareholders Meeting
A gunman opened fire at a California synagogue killing a woman. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden holds his first campaign rally in Pittsburgh. Boeing’s CEO faces shareholders in Chicago.
CEO Dennis Muilenburg To Face Boeing’s Shareholders After 2 Max 8 Crashes
Boeing’s CEO appears at the company’s annual meeting Monday morning in Chicago. It’s the first time he’ll face shareholders since two fatal crashes involving the now-grounded 737 Max 8 passenger jet.
As Post California Wildfire Recovery Efforts Drag On, Resources Run Low
Some survivors of the wildfires in recent years are finding their insurance coverage is running out before their homes are rebuilt. A construction worker shortage is contributing to delays.
If Mueller Report Was ‘Tip Of The Iceberg,’ What More Is Lurking Unseen?
How else might foreign powers be trying to interfere with American politics beyond the ways detailed in the special counsel’s investigation report?
‘Terrorism Will Not Take Us Down’ Says Rabbi Following Deadly Shooting In Poway
A day after the Chabad of Poway Synagogue was attacked, Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein recounted the shooting that killed one member of the congregation and injured three others, including himself.
Judge Damon J. Keith, Judicial Giant And Civil Rights Icon, Dies At 96
The Detroit native, one of the nation’s longest-serving federal judges, was a tireless champion of civil rights and civil liberties.
Poway Mayor After Synagogue Shooting: ‘We Do Whatever It Takes’
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Steve Vaus, mayor of Poway, Calif., to learn more about how the community is responding to the shooting that took place there Saturday.
Remembering Former Sen. Richard Lugar
Former Sen. Richard Lugar has died at age 87. NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Dan Diller, who worked with Sen. Lugar for years. Diller is now Director of Policy at The Lugar Center.
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