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Officials say the suspect and the MIT professor were classmates in their native Portugal 30 years ago.
Heart attacks rose in Los Angeles after the wildfires last January.
That's according to a new study, as NPR's Alejandro Rundo reports.
Blue Origin is expected to make some history today.
The private space company plans to launch a crew of six that includes aerospace engineer Michaela Benthouse, making Benthouse the first wheelchair user to make it to suborbital space.
The launch is scheduled to lift off in a few hours.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
The Justice Department is coming under fire over the partial release of the Epstein files.
Several members of Congress say the Trump administration has not complied with the law.
Republican Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett is among those who thinks the file should be released.
But he's also defending the DOJ, telling ABC News that officials are working to protect victims and no one else.
The Justice Department faced a Friday deadline to release the files.
Many have already been made public, others heavily redacted.
The Justice Department says it's suing another four states for not handing over sensitive voter data to the Trump administration.
There have now been 22 lawsuits filed in largely Democratic-led states, as NPR's Ashley Lopez reports.
Speaking last night in North Carolina, President Trump called Friday's U.S.
military attack in Syria a massive blow against the Islamic State group.
The military says it hit dozens of targets across central Syria.
Trump had pledged to retaliate following a suspected ISIS attack that killed two U.S.