91.5 Chapel Hill 88.9 Manteo 90.9 Rocky Mount 91.1 Welcome 91.9 Fayetteville 90.5 Buxton 94.1 Lumberton 99.9 Southern Pines 89.9 Chadbourn

Top Stories: Journalists Attacked In Afghanistan; Ft. Hood Shooting

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- AP Photographer Killed, Reporter Wounded By Gunman In Afghanistan.

-- Fort Hood MP Hailed As Hero For Confronting Shooter.

And here are more early headlines:

Two Names Added To Mudslide Missing List. (Seattle Times)

Powerful Spring Storms Sweep East; Tornadoes Possible. (AccuWeather)

Hazmat Team To Make Second Trip Into U.S. Nuclear Waste Dump. (AP)

Nearly Half Of Syria's Chemical Materials Packed For Removal. (Reuters)

"Gas War" Feared As Russia Boosts Ukraine Gas Costs By 81%. (Sydney Morning Herald)

Israel Halts Prisoner Release As Palestinians Take Steps. (Los Angeles Times)

White House Dislikes Obama-Red Sox Selfie Snapped For Samsung. (ABC)

Paula Deen's Georgia Restaurant Closes Without Warning. (Savannah Morning News)

New Mississippi Religious Freedom Law Could Bar Gays From Businesses. (Washington Post)

Government Debuts New Atomic Clock With Greater Accuracy. (Phys.Org)

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
Stories From This Author
  1. Former Homeland Security Head Napolitano Says Cybersecurity Should Be A Top Priority
  2. Instagram Has A Problem With Hate Speech And Extremism, 'Atlantic' Reporter Says
  3. How A Drone Helped Rescue A Climber