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Santa Fe High School Student Describes Horror That Unfolded In Texas School Shooting
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bree Butler, a high school senior at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas, about the school shooting that left at least 10 dead and 10 others injured.
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Week In Politics: How The Trump Administration Responds To Gun Violence
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to David Brooks of the New York Times, and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and the Brookings Institution about the Trump administration's response to gun violence and mass shootings, a new policy proposal that would limit funding for health care institutions that perform abortions or refer patients to providers or clinics where they can get an abortion, and Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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FEMA Denies Contract Extension In Puerto Rico, Power Crews Head Home
About one percent of the island's customers remain without power eight months after Hurricane Maria. Officials say power restoration will be done by May 31.
The Russia Investigations: Big Questions Answered, More Big Questions Raised
This week, the Senate Judiciary Committee unleashed everything it has about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting. But many answers remain elusive.
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.
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Venezuela Holds Presidential Election But Main Opposition Is Boycotting It
Deep economic crisis and distrust of the government seem to have corroded many Venezuelans' faith in politics. Main opposition parties are even boycotting Sunday's vote.
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'My Fifth Career': Bettye LaVette Reinvents Bob Dylan For Herself
The 72-year-old soul star reflects on a lifetime of overcoming industry skepticism and making Dylan's lyrics personal on her latest album Things Have Changed, her first major label release in 30 years.
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Tina Fey Hosts Star-Studded 'SNL' Season 43 Finale
The season ender of Saturday Night Live opened Trump-style with a nod to the finale of The Sopranos. It was Fey's sixth time hosting the show and the musical guest was Nicki Minaj.
This Tiny Desk Contestant Braved The Elements To Pay Tribute To His Grandmother
Musician Quinn Christopherson shares the story of his original song submission for the 2018 Tiny Desk Contest.
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The War Over Confirming Federal Judges Is Heating Up — Again
Republican leaders, worried about possibly losing control of the Senate in the November elections, are racing against the clock to push through as many judicial nominations as they can.
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