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Judge orders Abrego Garcia released from jail, but his future remains uncertain
A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges.
Questions Arise As The Search Through The Condo Rubble Continues In Surfside, Fla.
by Greg Allen
More than 150 are still missing after last week's collapse of a condominium in Surfside, Fla. As crews pick through the rubble, more questions have bubbled up about how this could have happened.
How Privilege Plays A Role In America's Vaccine Hesitancy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Junaid Nabi, health systems researcher, about what makes vaccine hesitancy such a uniquely American issue.
Facing 40% Inflation, Iranians Wonder If And When Their Economy Will Rebound
by Peter Kenyon
As Iranians face 40% inflation, they hope their economy has bottomed out and can't get much worse.
Empty Office Buildings Leave Spots Like The Corner Sandwich Shop Without Customers
by Corrinne Hess
Many white-collar office workers still haven't returned to in-person work. That means other businesses are holding their breath — like the corner sandwich shop and even office plant supplier.
'F9' Success Might Indicate Audiences Are Ready To Return To Theaters
by Bob Mondello
F9, the latest installment in the Fast & Furious franchise set a pandemic era record this weekend. Does that mean audiences are ready to come back to theaters?
Remembering The Victims Identified So Far In The Champlain Towers Collapse
As the death toll of the condominium collapse in Surfside, Fla., continues to rise, we take a moment to remember those who have lost their lives.
Music Critic Picks Favorite Listens On Doja Cat's 'Planet Her'
Singer and rapper Doja Cat released her third studio album, entitled Planet Her. Music critic Briana Younger discusses some of the album's standout songs.
Adam Serwer On New Book: 'The Cruelty Is The Point' In Trump's America
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Atlantic staff writer Adam Serwer about his new book, The Cruelty is the Point: The Past, Present and Future of Trump's America.
A Look At New Hormone-Free Contraceptive Option
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Dr. Meera Shah, Chief Medical Officer at Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, about Phexxi, one of the newest non-hormonal contraceptives on the market.
Trump Heads To U.S.-Mexico Border, Days After Kamala Harris Trip
by Joel Rose
Former President Trump is set to visit the Southern border this week, just days after Vice President Kamala Harris made the trip. It comes as Republicans say there's a crisis at the border.
Where We Come From: What's In A Nigerian Name
by Anjuli Sastry
Author Luvvie Ajayi Jones talks to Tiffany Aliche about changing their given Nigerian names to more American ones in order to assimilate, and what their given versus chosen names mean to them today.