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No other injuries were reported.
The teacher was taken to a nearby hospital.
The FBI says a man with an assault rifle who crashed his pickup truck into a synagogue near Detroit earlier this month was carrying out an attack inspired by the militant group Hezbollah.
The head of the FBI in Detroit said Monday that the man made video recordings minutes before driving his truck loaded with fireworks and gasoline into the building.
The truck caught fire but did not explode.
None of the 150 children and staff members were injured.
The K-pop group BTS has returned to the top of this week's Billboard Albums chart after a long time away.
NPR's Stephen Thompson has more.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
The Senate has brought the funding fight over the Department of Homeland Security to an end.
Following a 42-day standoff, the Senate approved a bill overnight that funds agencies such as TSA and FEMA, but leaves out the department's main immigration enforcement operations.
Senate Republican Leader John Thune took to the floor after the vote to blame Democrats for what he called a piecemeal approach.
Senate Democrats had refused to fund DHS over objections to immigration enforcement tactics following the fatal shootings of two U.S.
The legislation still needs House approval before going to President Trump for his signature.
Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey playing a role in efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, NPR's Ayat Betraori reports.
A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit alleging advertisers on the ex-social media platform organized an illegal boycott.
NPR's Bobby Allen reports on the second major legal setback for Elon Musk this week.