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National The long recovery on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, 'ground zero' for Hurricane Katrina While much of the focus marking 20 years since Hurricane Katrina is on New Orleans, where federal levees failed and flooded the city, the historic storm also decimated the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Debbie Elliott
National College football season is here. Here's what to know ahead of Saturday's kickoff This weekend features three top-10 matchups, the most ever for an opening weekend in college football history. And Arch Manning, the most hyped player of a generation, will start for the first time. Becky Sullivan
Health Talking to kids about school shootings. Be truthful and follow their lead Parents are struggling to figure out what to say to their children after another school shooting. We talked to some experts, who offered these guidelines. Katia Riddle
National Morning new brief Relatives and friends remember the victims of the Minneapolis shooting, a new CDC head has been appointed after a week of turmoil at the agency, Xi, Putin and Kim to unite at major military parade in Beijing. Leila Fadel
Health New CDC head chosen after week of turmoil at the agency It's been a week of turmoil at the CDC, and now there's a new person tapped to be acting director of the agency. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Health Former CDC official on what agency shakeup could mean for pandemic readiness NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former CDC official Dr. Anne Schuchat about the shakeup at the health agency and what it could mean for the nation's pandemic readiness. Leila Fadel
World Outrage from European leaders after Russia's strikes hit EU buildings in Kyiv European leaders are expressing outrage after Russian attacks hit EU and U.K. buildings in Kyiv on Thursday. Teri Schultz
National New Orleans native who moved to Houston talks life post-Katrina NPR's Michel Martin talks with Terrence Veal, who moved to Houston after Hurricane Katrina devastated his native New Orleans. Michel Martin
Arts & Life New Orleans jazz is thriving 20 years after Katrina The Musicians' Village was created after Hurricane Katrina to protect the music culture of New Orleans. We pay a visit to see how it's doing and what its future plans are. Joseph King
World Xi, Putin and Kim to unite at major military parade in Beijing China will stage an big military parade next Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two. While dozens of world leaders are expected to attend the event, President Trump is not one of them. Topping the guest list will be Russian President Vladmir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Leila Fadel