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From Brussels, Terry Schultz reports.
The head of Customs and Border Protection told Congress that his agents followed agency policy.
This in response to questions about the death of a blind man released from their custody.
NPR's Ximena Bustillo reports.
AAA says gasoline prices Sunday dipped by more than a penny.
The national average is now $4.51 a gallon, putting it back where it was a week ago.
Gasoline prices are 45 cents higher than they were a month ago.
Felix Rollenquist is the winner of this year's Indianapolis 500.
He captured the checkered flag in what was the closest finish in the 110-year history of the race, less than a quarter of a second ahead of the second-place racer, and going on to...
Victory Lane, this is NPR News.
At least 23 people have died and 70 others are wounded in southern Pakistan when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vehicle near a railroad track as a passenger train passed by.
The force of the blast caused two train cars to derail and catch fire.
Several nearby buildings were also damaged.
Pakistan's outlawed Balak Liberation Army is demanding independence from Pakistan's central government.
They are claiming responsibility for the explosion.
Hollywood's Memorial Day weekend is shaping up to be pretty healthy, even with an underperforming Star Wars adventure.
More from NPR's Bob Mondello.
Douglas McCain, the oldest son of former United States Senator and Republican presidential nominee John McCain, has died at age 66.
Like his father, he was a Navy pilot and also flew for American Airlines.