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A motive is unclear, but the FBI says the shooting during a high school homecoming celebration apparently stemmed from a disagreement among several people.
The FBI says other arrests are pending.
Broadway musicians have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if negotiations with producers break down.
The move comes after a strike authorization by the union representing actors.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have taken the early lead in the best-of-seven National League Championship series holding on last night for a 2-1, Game 1 victory of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is planning to leave for the Middle East today.
He's scheduled to leave this afternoon with the U.S.
brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holding.
If last night's weekly rally in Tel Aviv is any guide, he is likely to receive a warm welcome.
NPR's Greg Myrie is in Tel Aviv.
President Trump expected to address the Israeli parliament tomorrow and co-chair a Gaza peace summit in Egypt.
Government shutdown dragging on with no end in sight.
Thousands of federal employees have begun receiving reduction in force notices.
The Senate set to reconvene Tuesday to consider legislation to reopen the government.
NPR's Ava Pukach reports from Washington that the shutdown is affecting one of the world's biggest museum and research institutions.
Wall Street will be watching the country's biggest banks this week for clues about the health of the economy.
NPR's Maria Aspin reports that investors are also looking for reassurance after President Trump threatened to escalate the trade war with China.