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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.
Baltimore's New Mayor Rethinks Police Funding
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to newly elected Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott about how he is reimagining police funding in his city.
WallStreetBets Founder Is 'Fascinated' Watching GameStop Frenzy From Sidelines
Reddit's WallStreetBets community was central to this week's stock market insanity. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jaime Rogozinski, the founder and former moderator of that group.
Remembering Actor Cicely Tyson
Host Michel Martin remembers legendary actress Cicely Tyson, who died Thursday at the age of 96.
How States Are Prioritizing Limited Vaccine Supplies
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with biomedical ethicist Ruth Faden of Johns Hopkins University about how states are determining their vaccination priorities given their limited supplies.
New Report Identifies Big Legislative Push To Tighten Voting Restrictions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney Myrna Pérez of the Brennan Center for Justice about her group's report on state laws across the country that limit voters' access to the polls.
Love, Loss In 'Supernova' Hits Home For Stanley Tucci
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Stanley Tucci about his new movie, Supernova.
Itching To Travel Again, Some Americans Take Advantage Of Lower Airfare
by David Schaper
Despite a slow vaccine rollout, Americans are hoping they'll be able to travel safely soon. And with relatively low airfares and flexible change policies, some are planning that next big trip.
Biden's Support Of Abortion Rights At Odds With Catholic Bishops
by Tom Gjelten
President Biden is only the second observant Catholic president in U.S. history. He also supports the right to an abortion, which has set him off on a rocky start with U.S. bishops.