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Police called in to break up confrontations at UCLA campus protest
Police were called to the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles after fighting broke out this morning between some pro-Palestinian demonstrators and counter-protesters.
Chris Christie Catches A Foul Ball, And Gets Booed
The New Jersey governor caught a foul ball at a Mets game. He gave it to a kid but still got booed.
Palestinians Protest Metal Detectors At Holy Site
by Daniel Estrin
Palestinians are angry with Israel for installing metal detectors at a site that is holy to both Jews and Muslims. The new security comes after a shooting there Friday.
Remembering Sportscaster Bob Wolff
by Mike Pesca
Sportscaster Bob Wolff is believed to be the only announcer to call a championship game in all four major sports. He died on Saturday at the age of 96.
At The British Open, Weather Is Part Of The Challenge
by Tom Goldman
The British Open is one of the most challenging tournaments on the golf circuit. And not just because of the course. Players are keeping an eye on the weather, which has caused problems before.
This Is Really Cheesy
Prize-winning cheeses at a U.K. competition were stolen. Thieves need to remember what cheese is yours, and what's nacho cheese.
Couple Gets Engaged At Garth Brooks Concert
At a Garth Brooks concert in Oklahoma, Drew Bargsley had just proposed to his girlfriend when Brooks stopped the show to acknowledge what had happened. He offered to pay for the couple's honeymoon.
Elon Musk: Artificial Intelligence Poses 'Existential Risk'
by Aarti Shahani
Elon Musk, the billionaire scientist behind Tesla Motors and SpaceX, made a dire warning over the weekend about the future of artificial intelligence to a room full of state leaders.
Repeal And Replace Slogan Fails To Deliver Vote On Obamacare Alternative
Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Susan Davis and Larry Leavitt, senior vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation, about the collapse of the Republican health care bill in the Senate.