Mass Funeral Held For Ethiopian Airlines Crash Victims, As Investigation Continues
Relatives of the people who died in the crash say they were given soil from the site of the plane crash, since it’s expected to take months to identify the remains of their loved ones.
Interfaith Outreach After The New Zealand Attack
After the New Zealand attack, there is a surge of interfaith support for U.S. Muslims. Churches, synagogues and other houses of worship are trying to help mosque-goers feel less afraid.
Witness To Mosque Shooting Speaks
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Yasir Amin about the shootings in New Zealand. He had just parked his car near the Al Noor Mosque to attend Friday prayers when he realized something was wrong.
Christchurch Mourns After Shooting
Christchurch’s residents are coming to terms with Friday’s shooting that killed at least 50 people.
A Thwarted Art Theft In Italy
A famous painting was stolen out of a church in a small Italian town last week. But town leaders, tipped off about the planned heist, replaced the original with a copy.
How White Supremacist Ideology Spreads
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Kathleen Belew, a historian at The University of Chicago, about the global reach of white supremacist ideologies.
Bolsonaro Visits The U.S.
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Ernesto LondoƱo, Brazil bureau chief for The New York Times, about President Jair Bolsonaro’s trip to the U.S. It is Bolsonaro’s first official visit.
The Sex Scandals Engulfing K-Pop
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Jihye Lee of Bloomberg News about the sex scandals engulfing the K-pop industry in South Korea. Two K-pop stars have been questioned by police.
Australian Lawmaker Is Egged After Comments Blaming New Zealand Attack On Immigration
A 17-year-old smashed an egg on the head of the controversial Australian senator who made comments blaming the mass shooting in New Zealand on Muslim immigration.
Number Of Dead Rises To 50 In New Zealand Mass Shooting
Police say the number of people dead in the mass shooting that occurred at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand has risen to 50. Another 50 people are injured, with two in critical condition.
Former Neo-Nazi: White Supremacy ‘Is Certainly Not A Fringe Movement’
The alleged attacker in the New Zealand shooting appears to have been motivated by white supremacy. NPR’s Michel Martin asks former neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini what draws people to white supremacy.
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