Package Explosion In San Antonio Could Be Linked To Austin Bombings
Authorities in Texas believe a package explosion early Tuesday morning at a FedEx distribution center in San Antonio may be the latest blast linked to a series of explosions in Austin.
Massachusetts Begins A Probe Into Facebook, Cambridge Analytica
Noel King talks to Massachusetts’ Attorney General Maura Healey, who has launched an investigation into Facebook and the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica.
Texas Police Respond To A 5th Package Explosion
Fire department officials report that a package — believed to be bound for Austin exploded at a FedEx facility near San Antonio. This comes after four bombs have exploded in Austin, killing 2 people.
Decline In Hunters Threatens How U.S. Pays For Conservation
The steady drop is expected to accelerate in coming years, threatening the much-lauded model through which the U.S. has paid for conservation.
Bomb Destined For Austin Explodes At FedEx Facility Near San Antonio
Authorities say one employee at the sorting facility in Shertz, Texas, was injured when a package addressed to Austin exploded shortly after midnight.
Abortion And Freedom Of Speech: A Volatile Mix Heads To The Supreme Court
The high court is hearing arguments on whether anti-abortion pregnancy centers, which can often appear to be abortion clinics, have to disclose more fully what they are, as required by California law.
Shingles Is Nasty, And The New Vaccine Works Well. Why Do Adults Avoid Shots?
Beyond annual flu shots, federal health officials say older adults need protection against shingles, pneumonia, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. But many grown-ups aren’t getting vaccinated.
Months After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Has A Long Recovery Ahead
It’s been six months since Hurricane Maria blasted Puerto Rico. One of the top reasons FEMA is denying people grants to repair their houses is that many can’t prove they own their properties.
Uber’s Self-Driving Tests Are Suspended After Pedestrian Is Killed
A self-driving car operated by Uber struck and killed a pedestrian who was walking her bicycle in Tempe, Ariz., Sunday night. It could be the first pedestrian death involving a self-driving vehicle.
‘I’m Ready To Call 911’: Austin On Edge With ‘Serial Bomber’ At Large
The fourth bombing in less than three weeks has unnerved the Texas capital. More than 500 investigators and bomb techs are working to catch whoever is behind the explosions.
Arizona Governor Helped Make State ‘Wild West’ For Driverless Cars
Three years ago, Gov. Doug Ducey embarked on a plan to lure companies experimenting with driverless vehicle technology to the state and in 2016, he lured Uber away from neighboring California.
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