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Memorial service was held in Webster Springs, West Virginia, Friday.
That's the home of 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom.
The National Guard specialist was shot and killed on Wednesday.
Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe was critically injured in the same shooting in Washington, D.C.
An Afghan national who was granted asylum in the U.S.
has been arrested and is facing multiple charges, including murder.
West Virginia State Senator Robbie Morris spoke at the service, saying the tragedy is incomprehensible.
Congress returns next week to debate whether to extend healthcare subsidies that are expiring at the end of the year.
NPR's Deirdre Walsh reports on the divide over the details.
Ukraine's president says his chief of staff has resigned as a corruption investigation involving prominent officials widens.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley has more on the controversy surrounding Andrei Yermak.
President Trump is again attacking President Biden's use of an auto pen.
Auto pens allow the mass production of signatures on large numbers of documents.
Presidents from both parties have used them, but in a social media post Friday, Trump said, without any evidence, that Biden's staffers used the pen to sign documents, rather than Biden himself.
Trump has in the past acknowledged that he's also used an auto pen on some documents.
Officials in Hong Kong say the death toll in the fire this week at a large apartment complex there has reached 128, and they say many other people are still not accounted for.
President Trump says he will pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez.