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Politics 'We didn't do enough': How U.S. policy failed Palestinians in Gaza As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this? Fatma Tanis
National 70 years after Emmett Till's murder, Mississippi museum acquires gun used to kill him It's been 70 years since Emmett Till, a Black teenager visiting relatives in Mississippi, was killed by white men because he whistled at a white woman. Now the gun used in his death is in a museum. Debbie Elliott
Politics Speaker Johnson slashed Medicaid. His constituents could lose health services In Mike Johnson's district, not only could thousands of Louisianians lose coverage, health centers are bracing for a financial hit. They're hoping for additional funding to make up for Medicaid cuts. Drew Hawkins
Business 'AI slop' videos may be annoying, but they're racking up views — and ad money Critics say that "slop" videos made with generative AI are often repetitive or useless. But they get millions of views — and platforms are grappling with what to do about them. John Ruwitch
National Minneapolis Catholic school shooting: What we know so far Local authorities recovered additional firearms at three residences in the Minneapolis area that are linked to the shooter. Juliana Kim
National Morning new brief Authorities investigative motive behind Minnesota mass shooting, CDC director is out after less than a moth in the job, ex-Biden administration officials detail contentious talks over Israel's war in Gaza. Michel Martin
National Authorities investigative motive behind Minnesota mass shooting Authorities identified a suspect and now they are working to figure out why a 23 year old shot and killed 2 school children and wounded 17 other people at a Catholic school and church in Minneapolis. Leila Fadel
National Father felt like 'throwing up' when he learned of shooting at daughter's school A father shares his four-year-old daughter's experience hiding in a church basement home to her preschool as gunfire erupted upstairs at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis. Michel Martin
National Minnesota attorney general on Wednesday's mass shooting in Minneapolis NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about Wednesday's mass shooting at a Catholic church and school in Minneapolis. Leila Fadel
National Author of book on Hurricane Katrina debunks myths and misconceptions NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Andy Horowitz, author of "Katrina: A History 1915-2015," about misconceptions post-Hurricane Katrina and his assertion that what happened in 2005 was entirely predictable. Michel Martin