
All Things Considered
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The latest on the shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Authorities are piecing together the circumstances about Wednesday's fatal shootings outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect shouted "free free Palestine" as he was taken into custody.
Trump's Tariff Decisions Could Help GOP In Pennsylvania Special Election
by Scott Detrow
Voters in a western Pennsylvania congressional district head to the polls Tuesday. In this area, President Trump's tariff decisions could help the GOP avoid losing a reliably Republican seat.
President Trump's Proposed Gun Control Measures Remain Politically Cautious
by Mara Liasson
In the aftermath of last month's deadly school shooting in Florida, President Trump flirted with gun control measures opposed by the NRA. But in the end, his proposals are much more politically cautious.
Lawyer Representing Stormy Daniels Discusses Case Surrounding Alleged Trump Affair
Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing Stormy Daniels — the adult film actress alleging to have had an affair with President Trump in 2006 — talks about the upcoming legal case. Daniels, whose given name is Stephanie Clifford, is suing Trump to overturn a confidentiality agreement for which she was paid $130,000.
Gun Advocates Are Not Happy About Trump Advocating For Risk Protection Orders
by Scott Horsley
President Trump's school safety agenda encourages more states to adopt "risk protection orders." These allow law enforcement to temporarily seize guns from people judged dangerous to themselves or others.
Rural Development Advocates Concerned About Mixed Messages From Trump Administration
by Grant Gerlock
The Trump administration has been laying out its priorities for improving life in rural areas. But while the White House wants to boost spending on infrastructure, it is also seeking to eliminate programs focused on growing small businesses. Many who work closely on rural development issues are wondering just how invested the administration in in their concerns.
U.K. Government Believes Russia Was Probably Behind Poisoning Of Ex-Spy
by Joanna Kakissis
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure to place sanctions on Russia, following the poisoning of a former Russian spy, who was living in exile in the western city of Salisbury.
Why Some Educators In New Mexico Are Calling For Teachers To Be Armed
by Kirk Siegler
A school shooting in rural New Mexico has opened a debate over whether teachers in schools in the town of Aztec should be armed.