DAVID GREENE, HOST:
Fire has ripped through a densely populated section of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. And it has killed dozens of people.
Families of people with dementia will often take away the car keys to keep their family member safe. They might remove knobs from stove burners or lock up medicine.
But what's less talked about is the risk of guns in the home for those with dementia.
Five years ago, Flint, Michigan switched its drinking water sources, triggering a lead crisis. Despite the chaos and scandal that followed, some residents are content with the city's recovery, while others are still angry.
Five years ago, Flint, Michigan switched its drinking water sources, triggering a lead crisis. Despite the chaos and scandal that followed, some residents are content with the city's recovery, while others are still angry.
                    
                                                                                            
                        On the next Morning Edition, emergency managers in Florida are re-thinking their evacuation strategy after learning hard lessons from Hurricane Michael last year.
On the next Morning Edition, emergency managers in Florida are re-thinking their evacuation strategy after learning hard lessons from Hurricane Michael last year. Also, why the makers of the hit Broadway musical about The Temptations say you should be proud to be loud. Listen for news, plus stories that affect your world on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Waupun, Wisconsin is also known as 'Prison City'. The town, and others like it across the country, is made up mostly of incarcerated people of color who can't vote. For the U-S census, those prisoners are being counted as residents. Are they being used to shift political power in big ways? You’ll go inside the prison to find out more on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
So what did we learn from some of those questions and answers? Let's dig a little deeper with Kimberly Wehle.
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
President Trump is now fighting a battle from within. A senior official in the Trump administration wrote an anonymous op-ed in The New York Times.
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