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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.
How Can We Combat Domestic Terrorism When Vehicles Are The Weapons?
by Greg Myre
Police say the suspect in Tuesday's terror attack in New York followed a recent trend: A new, low-tech, sole actor model, similar to vehicle attacks in Europe.
White House Opioid Commission Presents Final Recommendations To President Trump
White House Opioid Commission member Bertha Madras, PhD., speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the recommendations she presented to President Trump today for ameliorating the nation's opioid epidemic.
How New York's Muslims Are Responding To Manhattan Truck Attack
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Hussein Rashid, a professor in the religion department at Columbia University and a native New Yorker, about how the Muslim community in New York is reacting to Tuesday's terrorist attack.
Police Still Investigating Background Of Driver In NYC Terror Attack
by Martin Kaste
Authorities are investigating the background of Sayfullo Saipov, the man accused of driving a truck through a bike path in New York City. The act of terror in lower Manhattan killed eight and injured 11.
After NYC Attack, Trump Takes Aim At Visa Program That Allowed Suspect Into U.S.
by Brian Naylor
President Trump took to Twitter this morning about how the suspect in Tuesday's terror attack in New York City got into the country and criticizing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York.
GOP Rep. Will Hurd Of Texas Outlines House Intel Meeting With Tech Giants
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas., following Intelligence Committee hearings where Google, Facebook and Twitter answered questions about how Russia used their platforms to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Top NPR News Executive Mike Oreskes Resigns Amid Allegations Of Sexual Harassment
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with NPR CEO Jarl Mohn about how NPR has handled allegations of sexual harassment against NPR's Senior Vice President for News Michael Oreskes, who resigned Wednesday.
A Look At The Effectiveness Of Anti-Drug Ad Campaigns
NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses anti-drug campaigns with Keith Humphreys a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University and a former drug policy adviser to presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.