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Loyal Royal Watchers Say Meghan Markle Is Making Princess Diana Proud

A group of black women gathered in Los Angeles to watch Meghan Markle marry her prince. They discussed their joy and pride in seeing a biracial Angeleno become a royal.

Barbershop: GOP Infighting Dooms Farm Bill

NPR’s Don Gonyea is joined in the Barbershop by Charlie Sykes, Gayle Trotter and Lenny McAllister for a conversation about divisions within the Republican party this week.

Proposed Abortion Restrictions Would Hit Young Patients Hardest

Don Gonyea talks to Kaiser Health News’ Julie Rovner about the Trump administration’s decision to revive a rule that cuts off federal family planning money from organizations that provide abortions.

Santa Fe Shooting: What Happens Now?

Students from Friday’s high school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, were allowed to retrieve their abandoned vehicles today. They’re still grappling with the biggest question: Why did this happen?

8 Students, 2 Teachers Killed In Santa Fe High School Shooting

The attack is the worst school shooting since 17 people were killed at a Parkland, Fla., high school in February. Here’s what we know about the students and teachers who died.

What We Know About The Alleged Texas High School Shooter

Officials have not released a motive, but some information on the suspect and attack is coming into focus. It appears the rampage at Sante Fe High School was planned.

USDA Unveils Prototypes For GMO Food Labels, And They’re … Confusing

The labels use the letters BE, for bioengineered, not GMO, which critics say could baffle consumers. One design features a smiling sun that a skeptic calls “essentially propaganda for the industry.”

Texas Community Reels After Latest School Shooter Kills 10

A 17-year-old high school student has been charged with capital murder for the deaths of 10 people at his high school near Houston, Texas. The shooter was arrested alive.

Proposed Changes To Title X Funding Likely To Hurt Low-Income Women

Health care providers in Maine that receive Title X funding are condemning the Trump administration’s proposed rule that would block them from referring patients to abortion services.

10 Killed When Guman Opens Fire In Texas High School

NPR’s Scott Simon has the latest news on the shooting that killed nine students and one teacher at Santa Fe High School in Galveston, Texas, on Friday.

N.H. Liquor Stores Are At The Center Of Cross-Border Bootlegging Stings

New Hampshire’s state-run tax free liquor stores draw in customers from across the region. They also draw in modern-day bootleggers, prompting a wave of recent arrests.

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