Active Shooter Confirmed At YouTube’s Headquarters In Silicon Valley
Police have confirmed reports of an active shooter at the Silicon Valley headquarters of YouTube.
Active Shooter Reported At YouTube HQ In San Bruno, Calif.
Police are responding to reports that there is an active shooter at the headquarters of Youtube.
Michigan OKs Nestlé Water Extraction, Despite Over 80K Public Comments Against It
Many public comments cited a clash between corporate greed versus people and the environment, after Nestlé asked to pump 576,000 gallons of water each day from a well in western Michigan.
Conspiracy Theories About MLK’s Death Continue, But Investigators Say Case Is Closed
Authorities have investigated the death of Martin Luther King Jr. five times since his murder in April 1968. Congress, district attorneys and the Justice Department have all concluded that James Earl Ray shot King as he stood on a motel balcony in Memp…
California Attorney General Says State Will Fight To Keep National Emissions Standard
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt says the Trump administration is rolling back emissions standard. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about the state’s response.
A Look At The Ethical Questions EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt Is Facing
A new report in The Atlantic says that Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, bypassed the White House to grant raises to two of his closest aids. Reporter Robinson Meyer speaks with NPR’s Audie Cornish about his reporting and other…
How Maine Handles Child Abuse Is Being Called Into Question
The recent deaths of two Maine children from abuse have called into question whether the state — which had knowledge of the cases — handled them properly.
Food, Housing Insecurity May Be Keeping College Students From Graduating
A new survey finds that many students at universities and community colleges are struggling to pay for basic needs — and that’s hampering their ability to learn and complete their degrees.
Mexico’s Ambassador To The U.S. Discusses Immigration And Trade
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S. Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernandez about what Mexico is doing to tamp down on illegal immigration and the state of the U.S.-Mexico relationship.
Justice Department Will Require Judges To Make Quota For Immigration Cases
The Justice Department is laying out quotas for immigration judges as part of their performance evaluations for the first time. It’s part of a broader push by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to speed up deportations and reduce a massive backlog of immig…
President Trump Considering Sending Troops To U.S.-Mexico Border
President Trump says he’s considering sending U.S. troops to help secure the border with Mexico. He also says he’s considering pulling troops out of Syria.
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