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At Least 5 Dead, Others Injured After Shooting At Maryland Newspaper
A gunman opened fire Thursday in the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Md., NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with member station reporter Joel McCord of WYPR about the latest.
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Couldn't Believe Shooting Was Happening In Our Town, Annapolis Mayor Says
Noel King talks to Mayor Gavin Buckley about Thursday's attack on the Capital Gazette, a community newspaper publisher, in Annapolis, Md. Five people were shot and killed. The suspect is in custody.
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Multiple People Killed In Shooting At Maryland Newspaper
Multiple people have been injured in a shooting at the Capital Gazette, a local newspaper in Annapolis, Md. Reporter Joel McCord of member station WYPR is at the scene with more details.
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Golden Dawn Arkestra: Tiny Desk Concert
Join the "Children of the Sun" - or sit back and enjoy the spectacle - in this Tiny Desk experience.
Why The Second Season Of 'GLOW' Is Better Than The First
Netflix's GLOW returns for its second season with a sharper narrative and more character development. The season, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are creating a show for a small, local TV station.
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Capital Gazette Photojournalist Says There Was No Question They Would Put Out A Paper
After a shooter stormed the Capital Gazette newsroom and killed five in Annapolis, Md., on Thursday, the paper's staff still managed to put out a Friday newspaper. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with photojournalist Joshua McKerrow.
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In The Shadow Of A Terrorist Attack, Rapper Is Targeted By France's Right Wing
French Muslim rapper Médine is set to perform at the Bataclan, the Paris venue attacked by Islamist terrorists in 2015. Some politicians condemn it, but some survivors say censorship isn't the answer.
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Musical 'East Of The River' Examines A Gentrifying Anacostia
Set amid a theoretical debate about a potential Whole Foods arriving in the historically underserved Washington, D.C. neighborhood, the musical looks at the good and the bad of gentrification.
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Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Detention Of Migrant Children
The case Flores v. Reno established how long migrant children can be detained. Scott Simon talks with Holly Cooper of the UC Davis Law School about a new lawsuit.
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Republican Abortion Rights Activist Reacts To Kennedy Retirement
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Susan Bevan, co-chairwoman of the Republican Majority for Choice, about her decision to close the organization.
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