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Politics What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter The 31-year-old teacher and engineer from California sent an alleged message to family members saying that he wanted to target administration officials. Deepa Shivaram
Politics Photos: The aftermath of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting A suspect has been arrested after firing shots at a security screening area at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. NPR Staff
Politics Details emerge of alleged shooter at White House correspondents' dinner The alleged gunman has been identified as Cole Allen, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Ryan Lucas
Sunday Puzzle: Blank to blank NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WPLN listener Nancy Bieschke and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Politics Congress reacts to the shooting outside the ballroom of the Washington Hilton The shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner comes at a time of increased threats towards lawmakers and fears of political violence. Eric McDaniel
National Suspect in custody after opening fire outside the White House Correspondents' dinner President Trump and the First Lady were whisked away from the White House Correspondents' dinner on Saturday night after a suspect fired shots in the hotel where the dinner was being held. Franco Ordoñez
Prospects of a ceasefire with Iran collapse as Trump calls off trip by U.S. officials Prospect of new Iran-U.S. ceasefire talks this weekend collapse as President Trump cancels U.S. delegation's trip to the meeting and Iran consults with allies. Ayesha Rascoe
Health High school athletes find a way to center themselves amidst violence in the community Student athletes in a North Carolina high school found a new way to cope with violence in their community. They created a special space in their school. Amy Diaz
National A group of residents is banding together to defend judges facing threats and violence Boston-area residents have formed a group to support federal judges facing hostile rhetoric and violent threats. Diantha Parker
Food With meat prices rising, make your ground beef go further with these hacks With rising meat prices NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with The Sporkful host Dan Pashman, about how to make your ground beef go further. Ayesha Rascoe