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Father of accused Ga. school shooter has been arrested. Both are to appear in court
by Steve Inskeep
Questions remain over this week's school shooting that killed two students and two teachers, as the father of the 14-year-old shooter is charged with manslaughter.
When A Catfish Is An 'Instrument Of Crime'
A Nashville Predators fan threw a dead catfish on the ice during a hockey game. He was charged with possessing instruments of crime and disorderly conduct.
A New Type Of Drunk Selfie
Two Australian police officers drove a very drunk man home. They made sure to take some selfies with him so he would know how he got home when he woke up.
President Trump Moves Closer To His Stated Goal Of Repealing Dodd-Frank
When a House panel approved the Financial Choice Act, it helped Trump advance repealing Dodd-Frank. David Greene talks to David Wessel, director of the Brookings Institution's Hutchins Center.
Cyclone Mora's Strong Winds And Rain Make Landfall In Bangladesh
As many as a million people were warned to leave their homes in Bangladesh as Cyclone Mora hits land. A few days ago, before it was strong enough to be a cyclone, it dumped heavy rain on Sri Lanka.
Not Wanting To Be Overshadowed By China, Vietnam Reaches Out To U.S.
President Trump this week hosts the Vietnamese prime minister at the White House. Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Michalak, who once served as the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam.
Suspect In Portland Attack Set To Appear In Court
The attack happened on a light rail train in Portland, Ore., when three men intervened after the suspect shouted hate speech at two teenage girls, one wearing a hijab. Two of the men died.
Mass Incarceration Is A Major U.S. Issue, Georgetown Law Professor Says
Rachel Martin talks to Georgetown University Law professor Paul Butler about the ongoing and new challenges facing the nation regarding the criminal justice system.
News Brief: Texas Legislative Term Ends, Trial Begins In Minn. Police Shooting
Texas politicians accused each other of making threats. In Minnesota, jury selection is to begin Tuesday in the trial of a police officer charged with killing a driver during a controversial shooting.