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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.
A Researcher Is Trying To Settle The Transgender Athlete Debate — Using Science
by Tom Goldman
The debate on whether transgender females should be allowed to play women's sports has become increasingly politicized. One transgender athlete and researcher is forging a middle ground with science.
AP Journalists React To Reporter's Firing
by David Folkenflik
AP staffers have sent an open letter to their leaders stating how upset they are about the dismissal of a brand-new colleague earlier this May. AP says her tweets violated its social media policy.
New Law In Montana Limits Who Can Help Voters With Absentee Ballots
by Kevin Trevellyan
Voting rights advocates are concerned a new Montana law limiting who can help somebody with an absentee ballot could disenfranchise residents who already have trouble making their voice heard.
Why Belarus Went To Such Lengths To Arrest Journalist Roman Protasevich
by Lucian Kim
More details have emerged about how the Belarusian regime seized an opposition activist, Roman Protasevich, from a commercial airline flight.
Blinken Heading To Jerusalem After Israeli-Hamas Cease-Fire
by Michele Kelemen
As Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Jerusalem, one of his goals will be to avoid getting mired in the crisis. He'll be looking to progress in aid for Gaza and rebuild the U.S.'s role there.
Irish Minister For European Affairs On Belarus' Forced Diversion To Arrest Journalist
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Thomas Byrne, Ireland's Minister for European Affairs, about Belarus' forced diversion of an international passenger flight to remove an opposition journalist.
As More Birds Fly Into Buildings, Scientists Study How To Limit Collision Deaths
by Seth Bodine
Across the United States, the number of birds killed from flying into buildings is rising. Now researchers are studying what people can do to try to limit bird deaths, particularly during migrations.
Olivia Rodrigo Bridges Generations On Her Debut Album 'Sour'
With her debut album Sour, released May 21, Olivia Rodrigo ushers in a new, grungier era for the Disney-to-pop-star pipeline.