The suspect accused HIAS, a Jewish refugee resettlement group, of bringing "invaders" to the U.S. Steve Inskeep talks to the group's education director, Rachel Grant Meyer, about its mission.
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President Trump visits Pittsburgh to show support for victims of the synagogue shooting. How online narratives make their way into the mainstream. And, tracking the migrant caravan in Mexico.
Read More »German Chancellor Angela Merkel Announces She Won’t Seek Another Term
Merkel had told her party she won't run for re-election as its chairwoman. Her decision comes after the CDU suffered heavy losses in regional elections. She's held the chancellor post for 18 years.
Read More »Remembering Cecil And David Rosenthal, Brothers Killed In Synagogue Shooting
Cecil and David Rosenthal could be counted on every Saturday at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Chris Schopf speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the two brothers, who were among those killed in Pittsburgh.
Read More »Pittsburgh Mourns Following Deadly Attack On Area Synagogue
Pittsburgh residents are gathering Monday evening to mourn the 11 people who were shot and killed at an area synagogue on Saturday.
Read More »Trump Stays On Campaign Trail, Attacking Media And Democrats After Synagogue Shooting
President Trump condemned the deadly synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, but then immediately returned to the campaign trail, and to attacking Democrats and the media.
Read More »What We Know About The Alleged Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with New York Times reporter Julie Turkewitz about what is known so far about the shooter who is accused of killing 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.
Read More »Man Accused Of Sending Pipe Bombs To Trump Critics Makes First Court Appearance
The Florida man accused of sending package bombs to high-profile Democrats, CNN, and critics of President Trump made his first appearance in court on Monday.
Read More »Boston Celebrates Red Sox World Series Championship Over L.A. Dodgers
The city of Boston is celebrating another World Series win, after the Red Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers Sunday night for their fourth championship since 2004.
Read More »Mexican Officials Offer Caravan Members Work Visas If They Stay In Mexico
Steve Inskeep talks to Mexico's ambassador to the U.S., Gerónimo Gutiérrez, about his country offering refugees temporary work permits if they stay in southern Mexico and don't continue to the U.S.
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