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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
Puerto Rico In The Midst Of An Islandwide Blackout
by Adrian Florido
The power outage was caused by heavy machinery that was being used to remove a collapsed transmission tower. Power is expected to be restored over the next day and a half.
Meet The Southwest Pilot Who Landed A Plane After An Engine Exploded
by Russell Lewis
Pilot Tammie Jo Shults is being called a hero after she landed Southwest Flight 1380 when an engine explosion damaged the plane and ultimately killed one passenger. It's a remarkable moment in a pioneering career.
Sen. Tom Udall Weighs In On Mike Pompeo's Secretary Of State Nomination
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about why he opposes the confirmation of CIA Director Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State — and whether there are enough votes to block the nomination.
In Many Districts, Democratic Challengers Have Raised As Much As GOP Incumbents
by Peter Overby
Some Democratic challengers are fundraising more than the Republican incumbents they're challenging. This revelation comes as House candidates file their first quarter financial reports.
Automatic Voter Registration Could Have A Big Impact By 2020 Election
by Mary Plummer
By Election Day 2018, almost of quarter of Americans will live in states where filling out voter registration postcards will be a thing of the past as more and more states are moving to automatic voter registration.