Photo Of Students Giving Nazi Salute Being Investigated By Wisc. School District
The Baraboo School District is looking into a photo that went viral of what appears to be a group of mostly white male high-school students posing with outstretched right arms.
Firearms And Dementia: How Do You Convince A Loved One To Give Up Their Guns?
It’s estimated that nearly half of all Americans over 65 own a gun or live with someone who does. And 7 million in the U.S. have dementia, a number that’s expected to double within two decades.
Camp Fire Becomes Deadliest Wildfire In California’s History
The remains of at least 42 people have been located in charred areas of the wildfire still burning in northern California outside of the city of Chico. More than 200 people are reported missing.
Amazon’s Grand Search For 2nd Headquarters Ends With Split: NYC And D.C. Suburb
Amazon is expected to divide its second headquarters between the Long Island City neighborhood in Queens and the Crystal City area in Northern Virginia, according to a person familiar with the plan.
News Brief: Calif. Wildfires, Arizona Senate Race, Amazon’s HQ2
California wildfires’ death toll climbs to 44. Arizona elected a Democratic U.S. senator for the first time in 30 years. Amazon is on the verge of announcing its second headquarters location.
U.S. Bishops Delay Response To Sexual Abuse Crisis At Vatican’s Insistence
The U.S. Conference of Bishops this week planned to take up measures regarding clergy sexual abuse. The Vatican told them to delay any decisions until a February meeting in Rome addresses the crisis.
Police Fatally Shoot Black Security Guard Who Detained Suspected Shooter
A police officer arriving on the scene shot and killed Jemel Roberson, a uniformed security guard who had detained a suspect after a shooting in a suburban Chicago bar.
Florida Counties Racing To Recount Votes Ahead Of Thursday Deadline
Recounts in three disputed Florida elections continue as lawyers for Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson and Republican Gov. Rick Scott spar over disputed ballots in the Senate race.
Ballots Are Still Being Counted In Arizona Senate Race
Ballots are still being counted is the Arizona Senate race. Democrat Kyrsten Sinema now leads Republican Martha McSally and may be able to flip a Republican-held Senate seat.
California Business Owner Shares Why He Stayed Despite Risk From Wildfires
The Rock Store is a biker bar in Cornell, Calif., — north of Malibu and in the shadow of the deadly Woolsey Fire. NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with the owner Rich Savko about the destruction he’s seeing.
Cal Fire Chief Ken Pimlott Discusses Wildfires Ravaging California
NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Cal Fire Chief Ken Pimlott about the raging wildfires in California.
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