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House passes bill aimed to combat antisemitism amid college unrest
by Barbara Sprunt
House Speaker Mike Johnson met with a group of Jewish students at Columbia University who say they've experienced antisemitic speech and harassment from protesters on and off campus.
Paris Attacks Dominate U.S. Political Debates
by Domenico Montanaro
The attacks shifted the focus of the presidential campaign, as candidates debate over national security. Presidential candidates have been forced to address how they would handle the threat from ISIS.
Update On French Airstrikes In Syria
France has struck back at ISIS. French warplanes hit the capital of the region controlled by the Islamic State, the Syrian city of Raqqa.
Louisiana's Bitter Gubernatorial Race Enters Its Final Week
by Debbie Elliott
Presumed frontrunner, GOP Sen. David Vitter, is being forced to address a prostitution scandal in his past. Polls show the Democrat, state Rep. John Bel Edwards has an upset opportunity.
Wis. Tanker Derailments Revive Debate Over Safest Way To Transport Crude
by David Schaper
Some worry the Obama administration's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline will lead to a significant increase in the amount of crude being shipped by rail. It can also be shipped by truck.
French Authorities Confirm Identity Of Attacks' Mastermind
by Dina Temple-Raston
Steve Inskeep talks to Dina Temple Raston about a suspect French police say ordered the attacks in Paris. U.S. officials have traced the attacks back to specific ISIS figures in Syria.
California Student Killed In Paris Remembered As A 'Firecracker'
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was the first American identified as a victim of the Paris terrorist attacks. She was an exchange student from California State University, Long Beach studying industrial design.
Manhunt Underway For Suspect In Belgium
Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR's Peter Kenyon in Brussels for the latest news on Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
Obama, Hollande Speak On Response To ISIS Attacks
Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR's Scott Horsley in Washington, D.C., and Eleanor Beardsley in Paris to discuss remarks by the American and French presidents about the Paris attacks.
Large-Scale Attacks Generate Fear, Policy Changes, Expert Says
Will McCants, author of the book The ISIS Apocalypse, talks with Steve Inskeep about the wider impact of the terrorist attacks the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for.
More Evidence Confirms ISIS Is Behind Paris Attacks
Steve Inskeep talks to Dina Temple Raston about a suspect French police have identified as the mastermind. And, Will McCants, author of The ISIS Apocalypse, comments on the impact of ISIS.