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The Pentagon says all six crew members who were aboard the U.S.
military refueling plane have died in a collision with another plane in western Iraq.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports the refueling plane crash-landed, but the second plane involved in the collision landed safely.
President Trump is shaking up the leadership at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
And Pierce Tamra Keith reports he's elevating someone who specializes in facilities as the center prepares to undergo a major multi-year remodel.
A man is facing federal charges after investigators said he sold the gun used in the Old Dominion University shooting.
One person was killed, two others were injured in the shooting at the Norfolk, Virginia school.
NPR's Jacqueline Diaz has more.
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The World Health Organization is warning that expanding conflict in the Middle East is deepening a health crisis across the region, including attacks on health facilities.
Ampere's Fatma Tanis has more.
The Commerce Department's newly released data shows the economy in the fourth quarter of last year didn't grow as much as first thought.
The GDP's fourth quarter estimate has been cut to seven-tenths of a percent growth.
That's down from the 1.4 percent initial take.
Consumer spending after adjusting for inflation was anemic in January, and hiring has also ground largely to a standstill.
Wall Street lower by the close, the Dow down 119 points, the Nasdaq down 206 points, the S&P 500 down 40.
I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.