4 Feel-Good Stories Of The Final 4, From Sister Jean To Cool Cops In Kansas
There have been some great moments in this year’s NCAA tournament that can still bring a smile to even the smallest sports fans among us.
New ‘Billions’ Season: The Show About Power And Money You Should Be Watching
It seems like the definition of 1 percenters’ problems dressed up as a TV series. But compelling characters and the subtext make it a must-watch
3 Reasons Gun Companies Are Under Pressure
Remington Arms Co. has filed for bankruptcy, and other companies are struggling to find profits after President Trump’s election, shrinking markets and misfires on new products.
Atlanta Working ‘Around The Clock’ To Fight Off Ransomware Attack
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says cybersecurity experts are trying to restore normalcy as quickly as possible after hackers encrypted some city data and demanded a $51,000 payment.
Memphis: How Do You Remember Martin Luther King Jr.?
NPR’s Morning Edition is traveling to Memphis, Tenn., to report on the years since MLK’s death. We want to hear from Memphis families to learn how things have changed — or not changed.
Suspicious Packages Found At Military Installations Around D.C.
Some of the packages reportedly held components like black powder, a fuse and a circuit board, but it’s not clear whether any contained a functional explosive device. The FBI is investigating.
Christian Colleges Are Tangled In Their Own LGBT Policies
Conservative Christian colleges worry their official positions on LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law and harm relations with their own students.
For Women With Low-Risk Pregnancies, Technology Can Reduce Doctor Visits
In a program called OB Nest, The Mayo Clinic has been using a telemedicine program that allows low-risk expectant mothers to forgo some standard prenatal visits.
Critics Attack 2020 Census Question On Citizenship Status
The Commerce Department says the 2020 census will ask about citizenship. California’s state attorney general is suing to stop the question, which census experts say could lead to an inaccurate count.
U.S. Expels Russian Officials. What Message Does It Send?
The U.S. expelled 60 Russian officials on Monday over the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain. Davis Greene talks to Kori Schake, a former George W. Bush National Security Council member.
Sheriff: Assailant In Maryland School Shooting Died From Self-Inflicted Wound
Initial reports following the incident at Great Mills High School suggested that a school resource officer might have killed the shooter.
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