NPR News: 09-07-2024 12AM EDT
Digest
This NPR News Update covers a range of current events, including tragic school shootings in Georgia and Maryland, the landing of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, a human case of avian influenza A in Missouri, and the death of Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes. The update also features Dick Cheney's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris for president and the death of an American woman in the West Bank during a demonstration against Israeli settlements. The update begins with a discussion of a school shooting in Winder, Georgia, where a 14-year-old student is accused of killing two students and two teachers. The suspect's father is also facing charges related to the shooting. The update then moves on to a fatal shooting at Joppa Town High School in Maryland, where a 16-year-old student shot and killed another student in a school bathroom. The accused shooter fled the scene but was arrested near the school. The update also covers the landing of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft at the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. The two astronauts who took it to space on a test flight are still in orbit, but NASA officials decided not to bring them home on Starliner due to concerns about the spacecraft's thrusters. The update also reports on a human case of avian influenza A in Missouri. The patient had underlying medical conditions and was hospitalized but has recovered. This is the 14th human case of the influenza in the U.S. this year. The update concludes with the death of Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes, known for bringing Bossa Nova music to global audiences. He died at the age of 83 after a prolific career spanning over 60 years.
Outlines
School Shootings, Spacecraft Landing, and More
This news update covers various topics, including school shootings in Georgia and Maryland, the landing of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, a human case of avian influenza A in Missouri, and the death of Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes. The update also features Dick Cheney's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris for president and the death of an American woman in the West Bank during a demonstration against Israeli settlements.
School Shooting in Winder, Georgia
A 14-year-old has been charged with killing two students and two teachers in a school shooting in Winder, Georgia. Nine other people were injured. The suspect's father is also facing charges related to the shooting.
Fatal Shooting at Joppa Town High School in Maryland
A 16-year-old student shot and killed another student in a school bathroom in Maryland. The accused shooter fled the scene but was arrested near the school.
Boeing Starliner Spacecraft Landing and Avian Influenza
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is landing at the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. The two astronauts who took it to space on a test flight are still in orbit. NASA officials decided not to bring them home on Starliner due to concerns about the spacecraft's thrusters. The CDC confirmed a human case of avian influenza A in Missouri. The patient had underlying medical conditions and was hospitalized but has recovered. This is the 14th human case of the influenza in the U.S. this year.
Keywords
Bossa Nova
A genre of Brazilian music that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its smooth, sophisticated rhythms and melodies, often incorporating elements of jazz and samba.
Avian Influenza A
A highly contagious viral disease that affects birds, also known as bird flu. It can sometimes spread to humans, causing severe illness.
Spacecraft Thrusters
Rocket engines used to control the direction and speed of a spacecraft. They are essential for maneuvering, docking, and landing.
School Shooting
A violent incident in which a firearm is used to injure or kill people at a school. This is a serious public safety concern, often leading to calls for stricter gun control measures.
Dick Cheney
Former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, known for his conservative political views.
Kamala Harris
Current Vice President of the United States, a Democrat who is considered a potential candidate for president in 2024.
Sergio Mendes
Brazilian musician known for bringing Bossa Nova music to global audiences.
Israeli Settlements
Settlements established by Israelis in the West Bank, a territory claimed by both Israel and Palestine. These settlements are considered illegal under international law.
Q&A
What is the new book that NPR is promoting?
The book is called \"How Women Made Music\" and celebrates the contributions of women to music history. It features interviews, original writing, illustrations, and photos.
What happened in Winder, Georgia?
A 14-year-old shot and killed two students and two teachers at a school, injuring nine others. The suspect's father is also facing charges related to the shooting.
What happened at Joppa Town High School in Maryland?
A 16-year-old student shot and killed another student in a school bathroom. The accused shooter fled the scene but was arrested near the school.
Why did NASA decide not to bring the astronauts home on Starliner?
NASA was concerned about the spacecraft's thrusters, some of which malfunctioned during the test flight. They worried that the thrusters might fail during the return journey.
What is Dick Cheney's reason for endorsing Kamala Harris?
Cheney believes that it is important to put country above partisanship and defend the Constitution. He feels that Harris is the best candidate to do this.
What is the latest news on the avian influenza A outbreak?
The CDC confirmed a human case of avian influenza A in Missouri. The patient had underlying medical conditions and was hospitalized but has recovered. This is the 14th human case in the U.S. this year.
What happened to Sergio Mendes?
Sergio Mendes, a Brazilian musician known for bringing Bossa Nova music to global audiences, died at the age of 83. He had a prolific career spanning over 60 years.
What is the latest news on the fire in the Kenyan school dormitory?
The death toll from the fire has reached 18. 27 other students are injured, and 70 children are still unaccounted for. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Show Notes
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