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British luxury retailer Harrod's fell victim to a cyberattack
by Rebecca Rosman
Harrods, the iconic luxury department store, has become the latest British retailer to fall victim to a cyberattack.
In Gettysburg, Trump Mixes Policy With Personal Attacks
by Nathan Rott
Today in Gettysburg, Pa., Donald Trump blended his "closing argument" with recriminations and the agenda for his first 100 days in office.
U.S. Service Member Killed By IED Was Helping Iraq In Push To Retake Mosul
by Tom Bowman
The Pentagon was expected Friday to announce the identity of an American service member killed in Iraq while helping to support the offensive against Mosul. NPR's Tom Bowman tells us more.
Trump Makes Campaign Stop in Western North Carolina
by Sarah McCammon
Donald Trump campaigned in North Carolina Friday, a state where Hillary Clinton leads but one Trump badly needs in order to win the election.
Major Websites Experience Outages In Apparent Online Attack
by Alina Selyukh
A number of major websites, including Twitter, Spotify and Reddit, were knocked out of service for parts of the day in a sprawling, sophisticated online attack.
Clinton Campaigns In Ohio Where She's In A Virtual Tie With Trump
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton campaigned in Ohio Friday.
Florida's Sumter County: The Browning And The Graying Of The Electorate
by Asma Khalid
Florida is home to many Democratic Latinos, but despite the growing Hispanic electorate, it remains highly competitive because it's also home to large numbers of conservative seniors. Many live in Sumter County in Florida, which has the oldest median age of any county in the country.
Ex-Top Aide To Chris Christie Testifies In 'Bridgegate' Trial
by Andrea Bernstein
A former top staffer to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie testified in Federal court that she told Christie about planned lane closures on the George Washington Bridge weeks before it happened. Christie has long denied any involvement in the closures, which were designed to punish his political opponents.
Who Exactly Qualifies As A 'Bad hombre?'
by Domingo Martinez
During Wednesday's debate, Donald Trump used the phrase "bad hombres." That got our commentator Domingo Martinez thinking. Who exactly is a bad hombre?
Mixed Reaction As Calais Refugees Are Rehoused Across France
by Eleanor Beardsley
Refugees from the soon-to-be-razed squatters camp in Calais are being resettled in reception centers across France. The country has traditionally been a haven for asylum seekers, but resettling the newest wave is dividing communities.
Helping Chibok Girls Freed By Boko Haram Reintegrate Into Their Communities
In early October, twenty-one girls and young women kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria were reunited with their families. But even after returning, many of those who escaped or have been released by Boko Haram face stigma and difficulty with reintegration. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Kimairis Toogood of the aid organization International Alert.
'Moonlight': A Cinematic Poem Of Love, Loneliness And Coming Out
by Bob Mondello
The most rewarding coming-of-age film in many a moon, lyrically luminous Moonlight is the story of a gay African-American youngster in Miami who experiences trouble, trauma and unexpected grace.