Jun 12 Community Deadliest Shooting In U.S. History: Suspect Purchased Guns Legally, ATF Says At least 50 people were killed after a gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, which developed into a hostage situation, police say. It's the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. By NPR Jun 12 Community Mass Shooting At Orlando Gay Nightclub: What We Know NPR
Jun 7 Politics How Hillary Clinton Locked Up The Democratic Nomination In 10 Steps The primary season isn't quite wrapped yet but Clinton has now secured the number of delegates needed to become the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee. By NPR Jun 7 Politics How Hillary Clinton Locked Up The Democratic Nomination NPR
Jun 4 Arts and Culture Muhammad Ali, The Boxing Poet Who Inspired Liquid Prose Ali's life and career inspired writing that was nearly as captivating as the man himself. Here's a list of some of the best stories written about him. By NPR Jun 4 Arts and Culture Muhammad Ali, The Boxing Poet Who Inspired Liquid Prose NPR
Jun 3 Economy U.S. Economy Adds Just 38,000 Jobs In May, Far Short Of Expectations Economists had anticipated 160,000 new jobs last month, and even that was seen as a low projection. By NPR Jun 3 Economy U.S. Economy Adds Just 38,000 Jobs In May NPR
Jun 1 Politics Mitch McConnell: Republican Party Is At An ‘All-Time High’ The Senate majority leader says he doesn't think Donald Trump's nomination will redefine the Republican Party in any substantial way. By NPR Jun 1 Politics Mitch McConnell: Republican Party Is At An 'All-Time High' NPR
Jun 1 Education Let’s Take A Ride With A Kentucky School Bus Driver Some people in public education work hidden in plain sight. Here's the story of one man who takes on the role of surrogate parent, teacher and counselor. By NPR Jun 1 Education Let's Take A Ride With A Kentucky School Bus Driver NPR
May 31 Health Poll: Nearly 1 In 4 Americans Report Having Had A Concussion About half of people who reported having a concussion said they'd experienced one; a little more than a third said they'd had two or three. By NPR May 31 Health Poll: Nearly 1 In 4 Americans Report Having Had A Concussion NPR
May 26 Politics Donald Trump Clinches GOP Nomination Garnering support of 1,238 delegates, Trump is now, officially, the Republican party's presumptive nominee. By NPR May 26 Politics Donald Trump Clinches GOP Nomination NPR
May 21 Sports Exaggerator Pulls Off A Dramatic Win At 141st Preakness Stakes The thoroughbred earned a gritty victory on the muddy track at Pimlico Race Course. Exaggerator's come-from-behind win denies Nyquist his bid for a triple crown. By NPR May 21 Sports Exaggerator Pulls Off A Dramatic Win At Preakness NPR
May 10 Politics As U.S. Attitudes Change, Some Evangelicals Dig In; Others Adapt America's culture war is being fought inside evangelical Christian circles. Some are resisting secular society's trends that conflict with biblical teaching. Others have found a way to live with them. By NPR May 10 Politics As U.S. Attitudes Change, Some Evangelicals Dig In; Others Adapt NPR
May 6 Community Churchill Downer: The Forgotten Racial History Of Kentucky’s State Song "My Old Kentucky Home" is sung every year at the Kentucky Derby. Written in 1852 as an anti-slavery ballad, the song has a more sinister meaning upon closer examination. By NPR May 6 Community The Forgotten Racial History Of Kentucky's State Song NPR
May 5 Health FDA Acts To Regulate E-Cigarettes And Cigars For The First Time The Food and Drug Administration has issued sweeping new rules that tighten its control over e-cigarettes, banning their sale to minors. The agency is also expanding its regulation of tobacco. By NPR May 5 Health FDA Acts To Regulate E-Cigarettes And Cigars For The First Time NPR
May 4 Politics Fact Check: Hillary Clinton And Coal Jobs Did Clinton really say she's going to put coal workers out of their jobs? By NPR May 4 Politics Fact Check: Hillary Clinton And Coal Jobs NPR
May 3 Politics Here’s Where The Delegate Math Stands Before Tuesday’s Indiana Primary If Donald Trump wins most of Indiana's delegates, his path to the nomination will be clear. Even if Bernie Sanders wins the state, he will likely wake up with less of a chance of being the nominee. By NPR May 3 Politics Here’s Where The Delegate Math Stands Before Tuesday’s Indiana Primary NPR
May 2 Politics Taking It To The Limit: Cruz, Sanders Or Kasich Might Still Revive Convention Wars Beyond the prospect of winning the actual nomination, each of these men sees a chance to frame the issues and politics of the general election — and to influence party dynamics for years to come. By NPR May 2 Politics Taking It To The Limit: Cruz, Sanders Or Kasich Might Still Revive Convention Wars NPR