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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.
Rep. Eric Swalwell Says Shootings Underscore The Need For Gun Control
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the California Democrat, who emphasized gun control in his now-suspended presidential campaign.
24 Hours In Dayton And El Paso
by Martin Kaste
Two shootings hours apart in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas left 29 people dead and dozens injured.
How One Gun Manufacturer Is Responding To The Shootings In Dayton And El Paso
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Larry Ward, chief marketing officer of Gun Dynamics, a crowdfunding platform for gun entrepreneurs.
Police In Dayton Identify Names Of Victims And Shooter
by Jess Mador
Authorities have identified the shooter as Connor Betts, a 24-year-old white man. Police also released the names of victims killed in the shooting, ranging in age from 22 to 57.
What's The Path Forward After Dayton And El Paso?
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rev. Samuel Rodriguez of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference about the recent mass shootings around the country.
In Aftermath Of El Paso Shooting, Police Investigate Potential Manifesto
by Hannah Allam
Police are trying to learn whether a four-page manifesto that has surfaced online was written by the suspect in yesterday's El Paso, Texas shooting.
After Shootings, Focus Turns To Trump Administration's Gun Policies
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump has ordered that the American flag be lowered at the White House, federal buildings and military installations in honor of the victims of this weekend's two mass shootings.
State Rep. Cesar Blanco Responds To The Shooting In El Paso
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the Texas Democrat, who represents El Paso in the Texas House of Representatives.
How One Anthropologist Reshaped How Social Scientists Think About Race
In the 1900's, Franz Boas revolutionized anthropology by breaking out of racist conventional wisdom. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Charles King about his book about Boas, "Gods of the Upper Air".
Shooting At El Paso Mall Leaves Multiple People Dead
The El Paso Police have confirmed that one person is in custody after a shooting at the Cielo Vista Mall. Numerous people were reported injured.
The Latest From El Paso
NPR's Vanessa Romo discusses the latest developments out of El Paso, where multiple people were killed in a shooting at a local mall on Saturday.
The Fed Is Cutting Interest Rates. Why That Matters.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist and Federal Reserve historian Gary Richardson about the latest interest rate cuts.