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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. The man accused of attacking at least 12 people in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday is facing a federal hate crimes charge. That's along with a litany of state charges, including attempted murder. Authorities say the suspect told them he had planned the attack for at least a year.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. The man accused of attacking at least 12 people in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday is facing a federal hate crimes charge. That's along with a litany of state charges, including attempted murder. Authorities say the suspect told them he had planned the attack for at least a year.
He's accused of throwing incendiary devices toward a group of people marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Two people remain hospitalized from the attack. Meanwhile, the outdoor pedestrian mall in Boulder, where the attack occurred, has reopened. From member station KUNC, Emma Vanden Heide reports some people have had questions about security.
He's accused of throwing incendiary devices toward a group of people marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Two people remain hospitalized from the attack. Meanwhile, the outdoor pedestrian mall in Boulder, where the attack occurred, has reopened. From member station KUNC, Emma Vanden Heide reports some people have had questions about security.
The Department of Homeland Security is increasing its arrest quotas for immigration officers. NPR's Ximena Bustillo reports the demand to arrest more people comes at the same time DHS is running out of space to hold detainees and money.
The Department of Homeland Security is increasing its arrest quotas for immigration officers. NPR's Ximena Bustillo reports the demand to arrest more people comes at the same time DHS is running out of space to hold detainees and money.
A new insurance report shows that hurricanes have caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the last decade. As NPR's Rebecca Hersher reports, about half of those losses were insured.
A new insurance report shows that hurricanes have caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the last decade. As NPR's Rebecca Hersher reports, about half of those losses were insured.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington. A new report from the American Psychological Association warns of the potential harms of artificial intelligence on the mental health of adolescents. As NPR's Ritu Chatterjee reports, it also calls for developers to build safeguards into AI systems to protect youth mental health.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington. A new report from the American Psychological Association warns of the potential harms of artificial intelligence on the mental health of adolescents. As NPR's Ritu Chatterjee reports, it also calls for developers to build safeguards into AI systems to protect youth mental health.
Weather forecasters have issued air quality warnings for parts of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin because of smoke from Canadian wildfires. But areas farther south and east are reporting smoke issues too, such as in Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, forecasters are warning a massive dust plume from the Sahara Desert is settling across thousands of miles of Caribbean islands. The plume won't stop there.
Weather forecasters have issued air quality warnings for parts of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin because of smoke from Canadian wildfires. But areas farther south and east are reporting smoke issues too, such as in Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, forecasters are warning a massive dust plume from the Sahara Desert is settling across thousands of miles of Caribbean islands. The plume won't stop there.
Forecasters warn this hazy cloud of dust will hit Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana this week. Caribbean residents with watery eyes say that they have been coughing and sneezing. I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News.
Forecasters warn this hazy cloud of dust will hit Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana this week. Caribbean residents with watery eyes say that they have been coughing and sneezing. I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman. Health officials and the International Committee of the Red Cross say that 27 Palestinians have been killed today in Gaza and dozens injured by the Israeli military. The Palestinians were trying to get food delivered by a private U.S.-backed contractor in Gaza.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman. Health officials and the International Committee of the Red Cross say that 27 Palestinians have been killed today in Gaza and dozens injured by the Israeli military. The Palestinians were trying to get food delivered by a private U.S.-backed contractor in Gaza.
NPR's Hadil Al-Shelji reports that disorder has continued around delivery of the food. As aid organizations warn, Gaza is close to famine.
NPR's Hadil Al-Shelji reports that disorder has continued around delivery of the food. As aid organizations warn, Gaza is close to famine.
Authorities in Boulder, Colorado, have charged the suspect in Sunday's fiery attack on peaceful marchers. The authorities say the suspect told police he had planned the attack for a year and had wanted to kill everyone in the marching group. Boulder District Attorney Michael Daugherty says that more victims have been identified, along with the initial eight people who were hurt.
Authorities in Boulder, Colorado, have charged the suspect in Sunday's fiery attack on peaceful marchers. The authorities say the suspect told police he had planned the attack for a year and had wanted to kill everyone in the marching group. Boulder District Attorney Michael Daugherty says that more victims have been identified, along with the initial eight people who were hurt.