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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Ohio State Sen. Peggy Lehner Weighs In On Dayton Shooting And Gun Policy
Ohio Republican State Sen. Peggy Lehner speaks with NPR's about the shooting in Dayton that left nine dead, and President Trump's announcement for his support background checks for gun owners.
New Details Emerge About Gunman Who Killed 9 People In Dayton, Ohio
by Joel Rose
Authorities have said little about the gunman who killed nine people and wounded dozens more in Dayton, Ohio. But former classmates say he was well known for keeping a "kill list" in high school.
Federal Prosecutors Are Treating El Paso Shooting As Incident Of 'Domestic Terrorism'
by Ryan Lucas
Federal Prosecutors say they are treating the shootings in El Paso as an incident of "domestic terrorism" but U.S. terrorism laws are limited to foreign actors and organizations.
Remembering Beatrice N. Warren-Curtis, A Victim Of The Dayton Shooting
NPR's Ari Shapiro and Audie Cornish remember Beatrice N. Warren-Curtis, a 36-year-old woman who was one of nine people killed in a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday.
Pioneering Filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker Dies At 94
by Elizabeth Blair
D.A. Pennebaker used portable cameras and redefined documentary filmmaking. Pennebaker was best known for Don't Look Back, The War Room, and Monterey Pop. He died Thursday at 94.
Gannett Plans To Merge With New Media Investment Group
by David Folkenflik
The nation's two largest newspaper groups plan to merge. Gannett will be acquired by New Media Investment Group, which owns Gatehouse. The cash and stock deal values Gannett at about $1.4 billion.
Police Continue To Investigate El Paso Shooting As Death Toll Rises To 22
by Martin Kaste
Authorities in El Paso, Texas, say the death toll from Saturday's shooting increased to 22. Investigators there are trying to understand what happened.
India Says It Will Integrate Disputed Region Of Kashmir With The Rest Of The Country
by Lauren Frayer
India's government says it's going to integrate the disputed region of Kashmir with the rest of India — but Kashmiri Muslims and neighboring Pakistan have reacted angrily to the move.
Remembering Jordan And Andre Anchondo, Victims Of The El Paso Shooting
NPR's Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro remember Jordan and Andre Anchondo, two of the victims from Saturday's shooting in El Paso.
How Can Gun Violence Be Solved?
NPR's Michel Martin discusses solutions to gun violence with a panel of experts who work on the issue.
Understanding The Scale Of Gun Violence In America
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mark Bryant of the Gun Violence Archive, which has been keeping track of all known instances of gun violence in America since 2013.