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How a measles outbreak overwhelmed a small West Texas town
The kindergarten vaccination rate against the measles in Gaines County is 82%, far below the 95% needed to achieve herd immunity.
Governor's Ouster Could Lead To Other Changes For Puerto Rico
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Puerto Rican journalist and commentator Ana Teresa Toro about her op-ed in the Spanish language New York Times which focuses on reform in Puerto Rico.
Data Breach Hits Virginia-Based Capital One Bank
NPR's David Greene talks to Devlin Barrett of The Washington Post about a data hack on Capital One Bank which has affected more than 100 million people in the U.S. and Canada.
Update On Shooting At Gilroy Garlic Festival
At least three victims and a suspected gunman were killed and more were injured in a shooting at California's Gilroy Garlic Festival on Sunday. KQED's Rachael Myrow is at Gilroy's police headquarters.
City Council President Asks What Can Trump Do For Baltimore?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott about President Trump being accused of sending racist tweets directed at Rep. Elijah Cummings and his district in Maryland.
Who Is In Line To Take The Place Of Puerto Rico's Resigning Governor?
by Luis Trelles
It remains unclear who will replace the embattled outgoing governor of Puerto Rico. The island's current justice secretary has tweeted that she doesn't want the job.
Chaser, Credited With Being The World's Smartest Dog, Dies
The dog was trained by John Pilley, who died last year, to understand more than a thousand nouns. A portion of a street in Spartanburg, S.C., will be named Chaser the Border Collie Boulevard.
Coats' Departure Reinforces Trump's Disconnect With Intelligence Officials
Rachel Martin talks to Gen. James Clapper, who served as director of National Intelligence in the Obama administration, about Dan Coats, who is leaving the position next month.