GOP Revives Medicare Scare Tactics As Election Nears
Democrats are hammering Republicans over their efforts to eliminate insurance protections for pre-existing conditions. Republicans are telling seniors their Medicare coverage may be in danger.
Authorities Investigate Kentucky Shooting As A Hate Crime
Police in Louisville, say the white shooter targeted black victims at a supermarket last week after he failed to get into a black church. The alleged shooter has been charged with murder.
Trump To Visit Pittsburgh Despite Objections From Mayor, Jewish Leaders
President Trump and the first lady are visiting Pittsburgh Tuesday despite an open letter to the president telling him he is not welcome until he denounces white nationalism.
Synagogue Shooting Suspect Had Social Media History
The suspect accused HIAS, a Jewish refugee resettlement group, of bringing “invaders” to the U.S. Steve Inskeep talks to the group’s education director, Rachel Grant Meyer, about its mission.
Muslims Are Having A Hollywood Moment
More and more sitcoms and dramas on TV and online feature Muslim characters and storylines. That is due, in part, to a new crop of Muslim writers, comedians and actors creating the shows themselves.
‘The Boys’ Laid To Rest In Pittsburgh
The Rosenthal brothers’ wooden coffins sat at the front of the temple as their family remembered the social, thoughtful men who were deeply involved in their congregation.
Mail Bomb Suspect Reportedly Had List Of More Than 100 Potential Targets
Cesar Sayoc, accused of mailing explosive devices to a number of prominent Trump critics, reportedly had a list of potential targets including an editor at The New York Times.
‘Is Our Life Worth Just One Photo?’ Wrote Couple Who Fell To Death In Yosemite
Travel bloggers Vishnu Viswanath, 29, and Meenakshi “Minaxi” Moorthy, 30, fell approximately 800 ft. from Taft Point. More than 10 people have died in Yosemite National Park this year.
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Delay Census Citizenship Question Trial
The first trial over the controversial question on the 2020 census is scheduled to start Nov. 5. But the Trump administration is now asking for a delay.
340 Words Of Reassurance From George Washington To An American Hebrew Congregation
Following the shooting that left 11 dead in Pittsburgh on Saturday, we look back at a 1790 letter from President George Washington to a Jewish Community in Rhode Island.
California Voters May Force Meat And Egg Producers Across The Country To Go Cage-Free
California voters will soon decide whether to ban the sale of all veal, pork and eggs from farm animals raised in cages, even when raised in other states.
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