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Today's top stories
Residents in Lewiston, Maine, are still locked down as police continue to search for the suspect in two mass shootings. The Wednesday night shootings killed at least 18 and wounded 13. Here's what we know so far about the suspect, Robert Card.
Leaders of 27 European nations are calling for a humanitarian pause to Israel's military response to allow for aid to reach Palestinians trapped in Gaza. Israel has been bombarding the Gaza Strip after Hamas's attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,400 people in Israel. The Israeli military said more than 200 people were taken hostage. The Gaza-based Ministry of Health released yesterday a list of more than 6,700 names — with ages, genders and ID numbers — of people they describe as Palestinians killed in Gaza. The total toll is 7,028 Palestinians, including 2,913 minors, according to the ministry.
Check out npr.org/mideastupdates for more coverage, differing views and analysis of this conflict.
At least 27 people are dead, and at least four are missing after Hurricane Otis unleashed massive flooding in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco. Otis hit Mexico's southern Pacific coast as a Category 5 hurricane on Wednesday.
New York Rep. George Santos is expected to plead not guilty in a New York court today in a second arraignment for a growing list of corruption charges from his 2022 election campaign. Yesterday, fellow Republican Rep. Anthony D'Esposito introduced a resolution to expel him from Congress.
Deep dive

Most Americans feel gun violence is one of the top concerns in K-12 education, according to an NPR poll. But opinions differ on how to approach the issue and which safety measures to invest in.
Weekend picks

Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend: Movies: Alexander Payne's The Holdovers is a throwback to "a time when thoughtful, character-driven comedies for adults were more of a staple," critic Justin Chang writes.
TV: It's weird, funny and very naked. U.K. dating show Naked Attraction is now streaming on Max and it will be your new reality show guilty pleasure.
Books: Margaret Renkl's love of animals and refusal to give up in the face of human-caused climate change come to life in The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year.
Music: Thumping, idiosyncratic Peruvian electronic music, late-night brain music, a Nirvana anniversary and more: Here's the best new music released this week.
Theater: When Stephen Sondheim died in 2021, he left behind an unfinished play. His collaborators, playwright David Ives and director Joe Mantello finished it. You can now see Here We Are at The Shed in New York City.
Quiz: Reader beware: You'll be asked to do a bit of math on this week's news quiz. Prepare your calculators.
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