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Los Angeles immigration raid protests update
by Scott Detrow
Members of the California National Guard have arrived in downtown Los Angeles. President Trump ordered 2,000 Guard troops to be deployed following protests in the LA area over raids by ICE.
Inside The World Health Organization's Investigation Into How Pandemic Began
by Emily Feng
Scientists sent by the World Health Organization are wrapping up a visit to Wuhan, China. They were investigating how the coronavirus began, but it's not clear how much they were able to find.
What Role Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 Vaccine Will Play In Ending The Pandemic
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Judy Twigg, a political scientist with Virginia Commonwealth University, about Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine and the role it will play in ending the pandemic.
A Look At The Navy's New Report On Racial Bias
by Steve Walsh
The Navy has come out with its long-awaited report on racial bias. Despite critics saying the effort feels watered down, Navy leadership says they intend to create lasting change.
Crude Prices Are Recovering, But Oil Companies Are Far From A Return To Normal
by Camila Domonoske
Last year was a brutal one for the oil industry. Even as crude prices recover, companies like Exxon are bracing for a very slow return to normalcy.
Will GameStop's Wild Ride In The Stock Market Actually Help Its Business?
by Alina Selyukh
Despite the online push that sent GameStop's price into the stratosphere, the brick-and-mortar video game retailer is still struggling as more people shop for games online.
South Dakota Republicans Are Fighting To Pass Anti-Transgender Legislation
by Lee Strubinger
Republicans in about a dozen states are pushing legislation to limit transgender people's rights. In South Dakota, a bill would forbid people from changing the sex on their birth certificates.
House GOP To Discuss Reps. Liz Cheney And Marjorie Taylor Greene About Trump Loyalty
by Kelsey Snell
The House GOP Conference is expected to discuss the fates of Reps. Liz Cheney and Marjorie Taylor Greene, two Republicans with drastically different opinions of former President Donald Trump.
Inside Vice President Harris' First Few Weeks In Office
by Scott Detrow
Vice President Harris and President Biden say she's playing a key role in behind the scenes policy meetings — but her one attempt to influence legislation seemed to backfire.