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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.
MLB'S Newest Substance Problem
Major League Baseball's latest substance problem isn't steroids. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stephanie Apstein of Sports Illustrated about this very sticky issue.
Illinois Poised To End Criminalization Of HIV Exposure
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly chats with Timothy Jackson, director of government relations at AIDS Foundation Chicago, about a law to repeal criminal penalties for potentially exposing others to HIV.
What The Pandemic Now Looks Like In Germany, Kenya And Colombia
The global fight against COVID-19 is in very different stages country to country. Reporters on three continents explain the status of the pandemic in Germany, Kenya and Colombia.
People With Disabilities May Face Greater Challenges When Returning To In-Person Work
by Anna Sirianni
The adoption of flexible work arrangements during the pandemic has helped some employees for whom working from home is ideal. Will this trend continue for the post-pandemic work force?
How Feds Nabbed Hundreds Of Transnational Criminals With 1 Trap
by Ryan Lucas
Federal law enforcement agents with partners in several countries have been secretly monitoring global crime networks using an app. A trap was sprung leading to the arrest of hundreds of criminals.
Harris Talked Migration In Meeting With Mexico's President López Obrador
by Carrie Kahn
Vice President Harris continues her Latin America trip focused on migration meeting Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico City.
Multifaceted Mod Clarence Williams III Dead At 81
by Mandalit del Barco
Actor Clarence Williams III has died. He was best known for playing Linc Hayes on The Mod Squad and Prince's father in Purple Rain.
Senate Pressed BLM Nominee On Biden's Oil And Gas Lease Freeze
by Kirk Siegler
President Biden's nominee to be the country's next public lands chief appeared before a U.S. Senate panel Tuesday where she was grilled over Biden's controversial freeze on new oil and gas leasing.
New Jan. 6 Report Describes Intel Failures And The Warnings Police Got In December
by Claudia Grisales
A joint Senate committee probe released its report on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. It detailed intelligence failures and new information about the warnings the Capitol Police got in December.
Gambling On Supersonic Air Travel Again
by David Schaper
United Airlines wants to bring back supersonic air travel, like crossing the Atlantic in three hours — but many have questions about the promise of a net-zero carbon footprint startup.
The Reason Behind The Surge In Cyberattacks
by David Gura
High-profile ransomware attacks are surging as cybercriminals take advantage of weak IT systems. The surge in popularity of cryptocurrencies is also spurring bad actors.