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Remembering baseball writer Scott Miller
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller.
How Trump Responded To The Russian Indictments And Florida School Shooting
NPR's Kelly McEvers discusses the announcement that 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities have been indicted by a grand jury with Ana Kasparian, co-host and producer for the online news network The Young Turks. and John Phillips political commentator for CNN and a columnist for the Orange County Register.
Lawmakers Seem No Closer To Immigration Solution As Debate Draws To A Close
by Susan Davis
As the Senate's immigration debate begins to draw to a close, lawmakers seem no closer to a solution than when the debate started.
The Bittersweet Beauty Of U.S. Figure Skater Adam Rippon
by Richard Lawson
Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson reflects on what figure skater Adam Rippon means to him. Rippon is the first openly gay American athlete to qualify for the Winter Olympics.
For His Book 'Directorate S,' Journalist Steve Coll Dives Into Pakistan's Spy Agency
by Mary Louise Kelly
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, about his new book, Directorate S: The C.I.A and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2001-2016. The book picks up the narrative of the CIA from where Coll's previous book Ghost Wars left off.
President Trump Plans To Visit Parkland, Fla., After School Shooting
by Scott Horsley
President Trump offered words of comfort in the wake of Wednesday's deadly school shooting in Florida. He offered little in the way of specific policy prescriptions to prevent a repeat of the tragedy.
Why The AR-15 Is America's Rifle
by Alain Stephens
The AR-15 semi-automatic rifle is one of the most popular weapons in America. It's also been the weapon of choice for several mass murderers, including the gunman who killed 17 people on Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
This Community Reporter Has Covered 3 Mass Shootings In 3 Years
At 23-years-old, Palm Beach Post reporter Lulu Ramadan has covered three mass shootings. Wednesday's at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., is just the latest. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ramadan about her views on these events and their frequency.
Two Coaches Among Those Killed In Florida School Shooting
Two of those killed were beloved staff members. Chris Hixon and Aaron Feis were both coaches at the school, and they were remembered fondly by colleagues and students.
A Look At All 18 Shootings That Have Taken Place In 2018 On School Property
Since the beginning of 2018, 18 shootings have taken place on school property across the country. That total comes from the gun-control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety.