Kerr Putney, chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police, fields questions from the media on Friday in Charlotte, N.C. Sean Rayford/Getty Images hide caption
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NPR's David Welna had personal documents posted by a pro-Kremlin website when he applied for press credentials in Ukraine. He's far from the only one. But it's an issue the U.S. is reluctant to discuss. Ariel Zambelich/NPR hide caption
Asia Duncan, 30, is formerly a seller for a jewelry maker. Now, she's attending Pasadena City College and is working to be a doctor. Maya Sugarman for NPR hide caption
Shaken By Economic Change, 'Non-Traditional' Students Are Becoming The New Normal
The Washington State Patrol posted a photo of Arcan Cetin, 20, of Oak Harbor, Wash., identifying him as the suspect in a shooting at the Cascade Mall in Burlington, Wash., that left several dead and sparked an intensive, nearly 24-hour manhunt. Authorities say Cetin was apprehended Saturday evening. Washington State Patrol/AP hide caption
Facebook Group Launched To Combat KKK Presence In Pennsylvania Town
Leah Prevost, 21, works on a glass coil condenser at Salem Community College's Glass Education Center in Alloway, NJ. Hansi Lo Wang/NPR hide caption
NPR's David Welna had personal documents posted by a pro-Kremlin website when he applied for press credentials in Ukraine. He's far from the only one. But it's an issue the U.S. is reluctant to discuss. Ariel Zambelich/NPR hide caption
Father-Son's Carpool Karaoke Of 'Quando, Quando, Quando' Leads To Record Deal
President Obama: African-American History Museum Is 'Central To The American Story'
Bob Topmiller, chief of toxicology at the Hamilton County Coroner's Office, holds a small vial containing carfentanil extracted from a sample of blood. Jake Harper/Side Effects Public Media hide caption
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Studs Terkel talks on his Chicago radio show in the late 1970s. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images hide caption
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"Because I grew up in such a strong Hispanic community, I carry that," Luz Elena Mendoza says. "I carry it whenever I go, so that's always strong." Christal Angélique/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Miami Marlins starting pitcher José Fernández in the second inning of a game against the New York Mets in June 2013. Fernández died Sunday morning in a boating accident. Paul Bereswill/AP hide caption