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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.
18 Years After Sept. 11, Critical Incidents Still Overload Emergency Radios
by Martin Kaste
After the chaos of terrorist attacks, the U.S. spent billions to update first responder radio systems. But the newer gear can still be overwhelmed — as it was in the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
In 'Bomb City,' First-Time Filmmakers Tell True Crime Story From Texas
by Wade Goodwyn
Two filmmakers from Amarillo, Texas, released their debut film about the death of a young man in the late '90s after a jocks versus punks brawl that got widespread national attention and exposed deep divisions in the city. The film, Bomb City, carries a nickname for Amarillo, the only city in the country with a nuclear assembly plant.
This Old Dog: Mac DeMarco On Growing Up And Getting Personal
by Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi
In Dapchi, Mourning After Mass Kidnapping Of Schoolgirls
by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
Last month, 110 school girls were allegedly abducted by the extremist group Boko Haram in northern Nigeria. The attack mirrors the high-profile mass kidnapping of girls from Chibok, Nigeria, in 2014.
'The Woman's Hour' Documents Pivotal Leaders In The Fight For Suffrage
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Elaine Weiss about her new book, The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote, which looks at a decisive moment in the women's suffrage movement.
Tillerson Addresses China's Growing Investment In Africa
During his trip to Africa, Tillerson will address China's influence in the region. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the director of the China Africa Research Initiative, Deborah Brautigam.
Diplomacy And Damage Control: Tillerson Tours Africa After Trump's Comments
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is on a five-country tour of Africa. NPR's Michel Martin asks Linda Thomas Greenfield, the former assistant secretary for African Affairs, about challenges he'll face.
At SXSW, London Mayor Sadiq Khan To Touch On Policymakers' Role In Tech Revolution
London Mayor Sadiq Khan will address this year's South By Southwest conference in Austin, Texas. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the mayor about the themes of his speech.