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National Shooting at Brown University kills two, others injured, says Mayor of Providence Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island says two people are dead and multiple people hurt after a shooting at Brown University. Miles Parks
Politics Former Republican congressman on why it's so hard to get bipartisan consensus on healthcare Fred Upton, a former Republican congressman from Michigan, discusses the Senate's failed health care votes and the political fallout of rising insurance premiums. Miles Parks
Movies A critic's guide to the year's most cringe-worthy watches Joanna Robinson, a cultural critic at The Ringer, examines what made this year's most talked about flops so bad. Miles Parks
National Birth mothers call for more government support There are more federal tax cuts in the works for people who adopt children. Birth mothers say they also want financial support so they don't have to place their infants up for adoption. T.J. Raphael
Investigations Response to NPR's investigation into companies charging vets for free benefits NPR's Chris Arnold and Leah Rosenbaum of The War Horse discuss an NPR investigation into companies charging disabled veterans thousands of dollars for help the Department of Veterans Affairs says should be free and what the response from Congress has been. Chris Arnold
Back-to-back storms push Washington rivers past their limits John Ryan, KUOW environment reporter, describes how a series of powerful storms overwhelmed Washington's rivers and communities. Miles Parks
National 2 killed and 8 injured in Brown University shooting, no suspect in custody Authorities are searching for a suspect dressed in black after a shooting took place Saturday afternoon on the Rhode Island campus. Lydia Calitri
World Riding the train in Rio that tells the story of samba Step aboard the Samba Train, where music, history, and resistance roll together through the streets of Rio. Julia Carneiro
Elections How a U.S. citizen lost his voter registration to a federal database error A U.S. citizen in Texas lost his voter registration after a federal screening system wrongly labeled him a noncitizen. Miles Parks
World Maria Corina Machado's daughter reflects on her mother's future Ana Corina Sosa, daughter of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, reflects on her mother's escape from Venezuela and the stakes for the future. Miles Parks