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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.
Starbucks To Close 8,000 Stores For Employee Racial-Bias Training
by Joel Rose
This follows the arrest of two African American men in one of Starbucks' Philadelphia stores after an employee called police. The two men hadn't bought anything and were waiting on a friend to arrive.
China Says It Will Follow Through With Promises To Open Up Market To Foreign Automakers
by Sonari Glinton
China has announced it will take steps to make good on promises to open up to foreign automakers. In coming years, it will ease longstanding rules that were barriers for car companies like Tesla, Volkswagen and GM seeking a foot-hold in China.
Former FBI Director James Comey Says Trump 'Threatens' Core American Values
by Steve Inskeep
Former FBI Director James Comey speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about A Higher Loyalty. In his new memoir, Comey recalls his interactions with President Trump and discusses his conduct in office.
7 Inmates Dead, 17 Others Injured After Fighting At South Carolina Prison
by Laura Hunsberger
Authorities in South Carolina are investigating what happened at a maximum security prison overnight. Seven inmates died and 17 others were injured while fighting. The skirmishes lasted for hours.
White House Clarifies Policy On Syria
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he convinced President Trump to stay in Syria "long-term," but the White House says the administration's policy on Syria remains unchanged.
Winners Of 2018 Pulitzer Prizes Announced
by Neda Ulaby
The 2018 Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday. Kendrick Lamar joined the staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post along with the rest of this year's winners.
How Phoenix's Real Estate Market Is Faring 10 Years After Housing Crisis
by Ari Shapiro
Phoenix was among the cities hit hardest by the mortgage and foreclosure crisis. Ten years later, the city and its real estate market have rebounded, but no one has forgotten.
Former FBI Director Comey Discusses How He Views Trump's Conduct In New Book
by Terry Gross
Former FBI Director James Comey's book, A Higher Loyalty, comes out Tuesday. Terry Gross of WHYY's Fresh Air talked to Comey about his tell-all memoir a day before it published.