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Justice Department officials have released 30,000 pages of letters, flight logs, and other documents related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
They include a handwritten letter released and published on the DOJ website, but now that same agency is saying the letter is a fake.
NPR's Gabrielle Sanchez has more.
The Education Department's Office of Federal Student Aid is investigating Brown University in connection with a campus shooting more than a week ago that left at least two students dead and nine others injured.
NPR's Kayden Mills has more.
Two people are reported dead, and Pennsylvania's governor says as many as 21 were injured, this after a suspected gas explosion at a nursing home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia.
A number of people were trapped inside the building.
Governor Josh Shapiro spoke with reporters.
We believe preliminarily that it was a gas leak that led to that.
The explosion was really quite catastrophic.
Crews say they are still in the rescue mode, searching for victims using dogs, earth-moving equipment and sonar to help locate the potential victims.
A local fire official says there are at least five people missing at this hour.
A plane crash Tuesday in Ankara, Turkey has killed Libya's military chief and seven others, including four military officers of that North African nation.
The Libyans were in Turkey and were departing after meetings with officials from that country to improve military cooperation.
Libya's prime minister is calling the deaths a tragic accident and a great loss for Libya.
Two similar murals have appeared in central London this week, one which the mysterious street artist Banksy so far has claimed as his own.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports the meaning is a cause of debate.