Steve Inskeep
Stories
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Investigators piece together a motive in New Orleans in New Year's Day attack
Fifteen people were killed after a pickup plowed into a crowd of revelers in New Orleans' French Quarter early Wednesday morning.
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Authorities in Las Vegas probe Cybertruck explosion in front of Trump hotel
Las Vegas police are investigating any possible connections between the pickup truck attack in New Orleans and the Tesla Cybertruck which exploded in front of a Trump hotel in Las Vegas the same day.
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FBI says suspect in the New Orleans terrorist attack is a man from Texas
We find out more about what is known about 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the New Orleans terror attack.
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Dozens of casualties after pickup truck plows into a crowd on Bourbon Street
The horrific attack in New Orleans consisted of the driver crashing through police barricades as officers fired at the vehicle. Ten people were killed and 30 injured. The driver remains at large.
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Democrats face criticism that their party lost touch with working-class voters
How does one of the party's new progressive leaders in Congress, answer the challenge? NPR's Steve INskeep talks to Greg Casar of Texas.
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'Life Kit': A guide to a successful Dry January
Many people will embark on Dry January this month. NPR's life kit has tips on how to make the most of it.
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Longest-held detainee at Guantanamo Bay prison has been repatriated to Tunisia
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nancy Youssef of "The Wall Street Journal" about the release of a detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison -- the fourth such release in two weeks.
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Carter, who was considered a liberal president, was also fiscally conservative
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kai Bird about former President Carter's legacy. Bird is a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of "The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter."
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Jason Carter talks about what kept his grandfather, Jimmy Carter, grounded
NPR's Steve Inskeep talked to Jason Carter in September, who at that time, reflected on what it was like growing up in the shadows of his grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter.
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South Korea begins week-long national mourning period, following air disaster
Nearly everyone was killed when the plane's landing gear failed to deploy and the plane skidded off the runway and crashed into a wall. Of the 181 people aboard, 179 were killed.