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  • One student, identified as Kendrick Ray Castillo, was killed when he reportedly tried to tackle one attacker. The shooting came weeks after the 20th anniversary of the shooting in nearby Columbine.
  • In the pandemic, the government allowed millions of children to stay on Medicaid — no need to have an adult re-enroll them every year. But that may end soon, and many kids could lose their coverage.
  • Party chair, national committee representatives all stepping down
  • Undue Medical Debt is retiring unpaid medical bills for 20 million people. The debt trading company that owned them is leaving the market.
  • The FCC has approved the sale of Tegna television stations to rival Nexstar Media Group Thursday. The deal would create a company that owns 259 television stations in 44 states.
  • After years of resistance, the Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a Bitcoin exchange traded fund which will track the price of the cryptocurrency.
  • Bruce Gordon, a retired telecommunications executive, is the new president and CEO of the NAACP. Gordon, 59, was the only candidate presented to the 64-person board of directors of the nation's largest civil rights organization. He has relatively little civil rights experience.
  • - NPR's Tovia Smith reports on the latest in the investigation into the explosion which destroyed TWA Flight 800 last week off the coast of New York. Investigators still have not determined what caused the explosion which killed more than 200 people on board.
  • NPR's Debbie Elliott reports that officials in New Orleans are increasingly confident that no one has died in the collision of a freighter with a shopping and mall complex this weekend. Officials from the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.
  • Noah talks with Dr. Vernon Grose (GROHSS), a former member of the National Transportation Safety Board. New discoveries at the site of the TWA 800 crash suggest that a fuel tank explosion...NOT a bomb...might have downed the plane.
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