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Here's a look inside the security for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner

Members of the U.S. Secret Service counter assault team stand on the stage after a shooting incident outside the ballroom during the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 25 in Washington.

Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner raised questions about how close the alleged gunman got to the president and what the Secret Service security looked like.

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Melania Trump wants ABC to 'take a stand' against Jimmy Kimmel after 'hateful' joke

First Lady Melania Trump attends the White House Correspondents

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Florida's DeSantis unveils a voting map that could add to Trump's GOP redistricting

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, at the White House in March. He

Florida's governor has called lawmakers to meet starting Tuesday. They'll consider a fast-track redistricting that could flip some House seats held by Democrats to Republicans.

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China blocks Meta from acquiring AI startup Manus

FILE - A Meta logo is shown on a video screen at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., April 29, 2025.

Meta said Monday that the transaction "complied fully with applicable law" and that it anticipates "an appropriate resolution to the inquiry."

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Alleged Correspondents' Dinner shooter to appear in court. And, Charles III visits U.S.

Armed Secret Service agents stand on stage during a shooting incident at the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on April 25, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

The suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting incident is set to appear in federal court today. And, King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive in Washington today for a state visit.

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Iran's flurry of diplomacy, as Trump insists U.S. has 'the cards'

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Iran's foreign minister arrived in Russia on Monday, after a whirlwind weekend of diplomacy, seeking to gain political leverage and foreign backing as peace talks with the U.S. remain on hold.

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East Africa redefines marathon limits as Sabastian Sawe leads historic charge

Sabastian Sawe of Kenya crosses the line to win the men

East Africa has rewritten marathon history as Sabastian Sawe produced a stunning breakthrough at the London Marathon, redefining what was thought possible over the marathon distance.

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Alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter set to appear in federal court

Secret Service agents responded to a shooting at the annual White House Correspondents

The suspected gunman will face charges, including assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon.

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Scientists search the microbiome for clues to the rise in colorectal cancers

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Unlike many cancers, colorectal cancer has become more lethal for people at younger ages. Doctors are sleuthing out why.

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Inflation is sucking the life out of teacher pay raises, report says

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A new review of state education data shows teacher pay increases can't keep up with inflation and fewer students are enrolled in public schools.

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Climate disaster victims are rebuilding using prefab homes from boxy to bespoke

Jason and Colleen Warnesky are among the dozens of families in Altadena, Calif., who have opted to rebuild with manufactured homes, following the 2025 Eaton Fire. The couple told NPR they were partially movtivated to go with a prefabricated home by safety concerns. "I think that we both felt early on, if there was a way to make it so that we had less to worry about if another fire happened in the future," we

Wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods fueled by manmade climate change are changing the housing industry. That's because people seeking to rebuild in disaster-prone regions are turning away from stick-builds and embracing prefabricated homes that can withstand fire and extreme weather.

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Musk vs. Altman: Tech CEOs head to court Monday over fate of OpenAI

Elon Musk and Sam Altman speak at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on October 6, 2015 in San Francisco, California.

The former OpenAI business partners are embroiled in a high-stakes dispute over the future of one of the world's top AI companies.

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Ingenious? Orwellian? Or both? Supreme Court considers constitutionality of 'geofence' warrants

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The technique allows police to tap into giant tech-firm databases to find out who was near the scene of a crime and may have been involved.

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Palestinian officials hail local elections in a Gaza community and the West Bank

A Palestinian man votes in local elections, the first in two decades in Gaza and the first in the occupied West Bank since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Al-Ubaidiya, West Bank, Saturday, April 25, 2026.

Palestinian officials say local elections in Gaza and the West Bank mark a step toward a long-delayed presidential election. The Palestinian Authority hasn't held a presidential election in 21 years.

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Monte Coleman, who won 3 Super Bowls as a Washington linebacker, dies at age 68

NFL Legend Monte Coleman announces a selection for the Washington Football Team during the 2nd round of the NFL football draft, Friday April 29, 2021, in Cleveland.

The hard-nosed linebacker, who won three Super Bowls and later coached Arkansas-Pine Bluff, has died. UAPB and the Commanders announced his death Sunday. No cause of death was disclosed.

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Alleged Colorado attacker's family released after nearly a year in detention

The ICE South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, is seen, Aug. 23, 2019.

A Texas judge ordered Hayam El Gamal and her five children released Thursday. Two days later, their lawyers say, ICE re-arrested and tried to deport them.

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A fast-growing Georgia wildfire tops 31 square miles, with evacuations possible

The photo provided by the Office of Gov. Brian Kemp shows smoke produced from a wildfire in Brantley County, Ga., Friday, April 24, 2026.

One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

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A chaotic White House Correspondents' Dinner, as told by NPR reporters in the room

Attendees hid in and then fled from the Washington Hilton after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents

Top government officials were rushed out of the Washington Hilton after gunshots were heard at the dinner. NPR journalists describe hiding under tables and scrambling for information as the night unfolded.

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What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter

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The 31-year-old teacher and engineer from California sent an alleged message to family members saying that he wanted to target administration officials.

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Photos: The aftermath of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting

Armed Secret Service agents stand on stage during a shooting incident at the annual White House Correspondents

A suspect has been arrested after firing shots at a security screening area at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night.

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Details emerge of alleged shooter at White House correspondents' dinner

Agents stand guard after the shooting at the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner on Saturday.

The alleged gunman has been identified as Cole Allen, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

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How China is responding to the stalling of talks between the U.S. and Iran

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Zongyuan Zoe Liu, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, about how China views the current crisis in the Middle East

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World Press Photo Contest winners cast a lens on resilience, pain and bliss

Young dancers from the Joburg Ballet School backstage at the Soweto Theatre prepare for their year-end performance. Soweto, South Africa. December 7, 2025.

A selection of prize honorees from the 2026 World Press Photo Contest capture the pain of the past year — but also focus on moments of strength, determination and joy.

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Trump doubts shooter motivated by Iran war as peace talks on hold

A Revolutionary Guard Navy (IRGC) speedboat approaches the cargo ship Epaminondas during what state media described as the seizure of one of two vessels accused of violations in the Strait of Hormuz, April 21, 2026.

A shooting incident at the White House Correspondent's Dinner took focus away from the war in Iran, as Iran's foreign minister planned to return to Islamabad, the site of previous peace talks.

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Kenya's Sabastian Sawe is first person to run sub-2-hour marathon to win in London

Sebastian Sawe from Kenya crosses the finish line to win the men

In a huge moment in sports history, Sabastian Sawe smashed the men's world record by 65 seconds in winning the London Marathon in 1 hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds on Sunday.

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King Charles U.S. visit comes at tense moment in transatlantic relationship

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King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive Monday for a four day U.S. state visit. Some hope the royal touch can heal the transatlantic rift that's emerged under Trump.

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For students labeled 'emotionally disturbed,' separation can lead to isolation

Walter, 19, sits on a desk at Central Senior High School in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Every school has problem students, but some are labeled emotionally disturbed (ED) and taught separately from others.

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The Supreme Court case that could redefine your digital privacy

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Police in Virginia used a technique called geofencing to tap into Google's databases to find out who was near the scene of a bank robbery. The Supreme Court will consider whether it is constitutional.

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Trump rushed from White House Correspondents' Dinner after sounds of possible gunfire

First Lady Melania Trump and President Trump at the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner April 25, 2026 in Washington, D.C.

President Trump and several cabinet members were rushed from the event in Washington, D.C. after several loud sounds were heard. The Secret Service appeared to have one person in custody.

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New CEO Steve O'Donnell vows to unite NASCAR and return the fun

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Steve O'Donnell was introduced as the sanctioning body's chief executive officer at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday and vowed to "make some moves" that will return the storied racing series to its roots.

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