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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.
The Reasons Behind The Surge In Coronavirus Cases Across The Southern States
by Will Stone
Dr. Anthony Fauci is predicting daily COVID-19 cases could hit 100,000. States that reopened early see the biggest surges, and a lack of social distancing is contributing to the spread of the virus.
Former CIA Chief Of Staff On Whether President Trump Was Briefed On Russian Bounties
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jeremy Bash, a former Chief of Staff at the CIA, about reports that President Trump received briefings on alleged bounties Russia offered to the Taliban.
'Villages-News' On President Trump Retweeting Video Of A Man Yelling 'White Power'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Villages-News editor Meta Minton about the outlet's video, in which a Florida Trump supporter shouts "white power." President Trump retweeted the video Sunday.
New Internet Radio Station Helps Seniors Share Their Favorite Music
A new internet radio station called Radio Recliner has started during the coronavirus pandemic. It gives residents in senior living facilities a chance to share some of their favorite music.
A Group Of Conservative Political Strategists Is Urging Republicans To Vote For Biden
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with John Weaver of The Lincoln Project about why the conservative group is urging Republicans to vote for Joe Biden and their recent ads highlighting Biden's leadership.
Turkey's Claims For Drilling Rights In Mediterranean Sea Lead To Threats From Greece
by Peter Kenyon
A long-running dispute over the exploration of natural gas in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is heating up again. Turkey's new claims for drilling rights have led to hostile talk with Greece.
Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty To 13 Murders To Avoid The Death Penalty
by Eric Westervelt
Joseph James DeAngelo has pleaded guilty to 13 murders and other charges Monday in Sacramento. Prosecutors say he terrorized several counties in the '70s and '80s as the Golden State Killer.
Republican Congressman On Reports About Bounties Russia Offered To Taliban
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Republican Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas about reports that Russia paid bounties to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan.