The Latest National How responders, victims are doing 1 year after Abundant Life Christian School shooting Some of the first responders and medical workers who helped when the Abundant Life Christian School shooting took place in Madison, Wisc., are still dealing with difficult feelings one year later. Sarah Lehr World Bondi Beach attack casts a shadow on Hanukkah celebrations in Israel People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since October and all but one of the hostages taken by Hamas-led militants have been returned. Jerome Socolovsky Law & Courts Seattle CHOP evidence revealed by city in wrongful death trial Attorneys defending the City of Seattle from a wrongful-death lawsuit worked to build a case Monday that the second teenager killed at 2020’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest stole a Jeep and may have fired gunshots from it minutes before he was killed. Sydney Brownstone Politics Her 1951 walkout helped end school segregation. Now her statue is in the U.S. Capitol Barbara Rose Johns was 16 when she led a walkout at her high school, credited with helping end school segregation. Her statue replaces Robert E. Lee's, which was removed in 2020. Rachel Treisman Environment Flooding is a familiar foe on the Lummi Reservation “We seem to be experiencing catastrophic flooding every few years,” Hillaire said. John Ryan Education How cell phones and social media are impacting test scores Can cell phone bans turn student learning around? Environment New report finds the Arctic continues to warm faster than the planet as a whole This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting glaciers, shifting fish populations, and rivers running orange. Barbara Moran Arts & Life Remembering Rob Reiner, a director who spanned genres Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their home on Sunday, and their son was arrested on suspicion of murder. Critic David Bianculli remembers Reiner's contributions to TV and film. David Bianculli Business The U.S. added just 64,000 jobs in November -- a sign the labor market is slowing Hiring cooled this fall, according to delayed figures released by the Labor Department Tuesday. Employers added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%. Scott Horsley Arts & Life Rob Reiner said he was 'never, ever too busy' for his son In 2015, Reiner collaborated with his son, Nick Reiner, on Being Charlie, a story about addiction, loosely based on Nick's experiences. Rob Reiner talked about the film with Fresh Air in September. Terry Gross Prev 357 of 1649 Next Sponsored
National How responders, victims are doing 1 year after Abundant Life Christian School shooting Some of the first responders and medical workers who helped when the Abundant Life Christian School shooting took place in Madison, Wisc., are still dealing with difficult feelings one year later. Sarah Lehr
World Bondi Beach attack casts a shadow on Hanukkah celebrations in Israel People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since October and all but one of the hostages taken by Hamas-led militants have been returned. Jerome Socolovsky
Law & Courts Seattle CHOP evidence revealed by city in wrongful death trial Attorneys defending the City of Seattle from a wrongful-death lawsuit worked to build a case Monday that the second teenager killed at 2020’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest stole a Jeep and may have fired gunshots from it minutes before he was killed. Sydney Brownstone
Politics Her 1951 walkout helped end school segregation. Now her statue is in the U.S. Capitol Barbara Rose Johns was 16 when she led a walkout at her high school, credited with helping end school segregation. Her statue replaces Robert E. Lee's, which was removed in 2020. Rachel Treisman
Environment Flooding is a familiar foe on the Lummi Reservation “We seem to be experiencing catastrophic flooding every few years,” Hillaire said. John Ryan
Education How cell phones and social media are impacting test scores Can cell phone bans turn student learning around?
Environment New report finds the Arctic continues to warm faster than the planet as a whole This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting glaciers, shifting fish populations, and rivers running orange. Barbara Moran
Arts & Life Remembering Rob Reiner, a director who spanned genres Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their home on Sunday, and their son was arrested on suspicion of murder. Critic David Bianculli remembers Reiner's contributions to TV and film. David Bianculli
Business The U.S. added just 64,000 jobs in November -- a sign the labor market is slowing Hiring cooled this fall, according to delayed figures released by the Labor Department Tuesday. Employers added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life Rob Reiner said he was 'never, ever too busy' for his son In 2015, Reiner collaborated with his son, Nick Reiner, on Being Charlie, a story about addiction, loosely based on Nick's experiences. Rob Reiner talked about the film with Fresh Air in September. Terry Gross