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Supreme Court blocks deportation of immigrants under Alien Enemies Act, for now
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Northern Texas under the Alien Enemies Act.
Merrick Garland Promises A Plan To Protect Voting Access
by Ryan Lucas
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced what the federal government can do to safeguard access to voting. This comes as Republicans seek legislation to control how elections are conducted.
Behind The Violence Between Venezuelan Forces And Colombian Guerillas
by John Otis
In recent weeks, fighting has broken out between Venezuelan forces and guerrilla fighters from neighboring Colombia. The fighters have long used Venezuela as a base, but Venezuela is now pushing back.
G-7 Summit: Leaders Discussed Building A Fairer Post-Pandemic Economy
by Frank Langfitt
Members of the G-7 began their first summit-level meeting in two years in Cornwall, England, on Friday. They spent the afternoon discussing how to build back a fairer post-pandemic economy.
Why Vaccination Has Stayed Low And Case Counts High In This Colorado County
by Stina Sieg
Mesa County, Colo., still has low vaccination rates and case counts high enough to keep its hospital full. Even those who have worked in the medical field are refusing the vaccine.
New Controversial Alzheimer's Drug Provides Hope, Says Patient
by Jon Hamilton
Many scientists have criticized the FDA for approving Aduhelm, a costly Alzheimer's drug that may not do much to slow the disease. But a patient taking the drug says it has given him hope.
VINCINT's Debut Album Is A Vulnerable Soundtrack For Newly Reopened Dancefloors
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with VINCINT, who's highly-anticipated debut album There Will Be Tears is simultaneously vulnerable and danceable.
What's Up For (Pointed) Discussion At Biden-Putin Summit
Cyber espionage, regional aggression, a crackdown on opposition politicians: there's a long list of provocations President Biden has to discuss when he meets Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Israel Holds Breath Ahead Of Vote
by Kat Lonsdorf
A new government and prime minister will likely take control of Israel on Sunday. Netanyahu is calling this the "greatest election fraud" in the country's history.
'So Long, Broke People Of Earth!': Comedian Imagines Space Travel With The Bezos Bros
Vinny Thomas, comedian and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me guest writer, imagines traveling in space with the Bezos brothers.
California Congressman 'Very Troubled' By Trump DOJ's Secret Seizure Of His Data
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., about the Trump Department of Justice's seizure of his data in a leak investigation.