12 Dead In Southern California Shooting
A gunman has killed at least 12 people, including a law enforcement officer, at a shooting in a southern California bar.
12 Dead Following California Mass Shooting
A mass shooting at a club in Thousand Oaks, California, last night has left the community reeling.
12 Dead and Several Injured In Shooting At Southern California Bar
A gunman opened fire at a bar and grill in Southern California. Authorities say 12 have been killed, including a sheriff’s deputy, and several others injured.
Ask Cokie: Exit Polling
NPR’s David Greene speaks with commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of exit polling.
Norway And U.S. Military More Enthusiastic About Alliance Despite Previous Criticism
President Trump criticized many of America’s NATO allies for not spending enough on defense, but during recent exercises in Norway the U.S. military seemed much more enthusiastic about the alliance.
News Brief: Jeff Sessions, White House Shakeup And Voting In Florida
Jeff Sessions resigns as attorney general and is replaced by a Trump loyalist, Matthew Whitaker. And the midterms bring the first major White House shakeup since Democrats won control of the House.
The Latest On Jeff Sessions
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been forced out of the Justice Department. The man replacing him for now, Matthew G. Whitaker, has a record of criticizing the Russia probe.
106 Year Old Woman Becomes A U.S. Citizen On Election Day
Americans hit the polls on Tuesday to vote, Maria Valles Veeda De Bonilla went to the Office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in Virginia to become an American Citizen. She’s 106 years old.
Reactions To Sessions Resignation
NPR’s Noel King speaks with former Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Wehle on the new acting head of the Justice Department, who has spoken out about his concerns with the special counsel investigation.
SCOTUS To Hear Lawsuit Against Sudan On USS Cole Attack
Supreme Court justices hear a lawsuit against the country of Sudan brought by victims of an attack against the USS Cole in 2000. The case hinges on whether the notice was sent to the correct address.
Several States Pass Criminal Justice Measures
Voters in Florida overwhelmingly passed an amendment to restore voting eligibility to former felons. It was one of several criminal justice initiatives passed across the county this election.
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