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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.
Yeezy, Meet Gap: Kanye West Announces A New Clothing Line Partnership
Kanye West announced a new clothing line partnership with Gap last Friday, causing the retailer's stock to skyrocket.
People React To Chuck E. Cheese Parent Company Filing For Bankruptcy
We muse on the fate of a family favorite: Chuck E. Cheese parent company will permanently close 34 locations across the U.S. as it filed for bankruptcy
Black In America: Listeners Share Their Experiences
As part of NPR's special series, "America Reckons with Racial Injustice," listeners from across the country share their personal experience of being Black in America.
Pro-Softball Players Quit Over General Manager's Politicized Tweet
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with pro-softball player, Kiki Stokes, about her team's decision to disassociate from the ScrapYard Dawgs over the general manager's misrepresentation.
College Athletes Rise Up To Protest Racism
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ramogi Huma, executive director of the National College Players Association, about the recent student athlete protests across the country.
Interview With The Director Of 'Welcome To Chechnya'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David France, director of the new movie Welcome to Chechnya, about the persecution of gay, lesbian and trans people in the Russian republic.
Evangelical Leader On Role Of Church In Moment Of Upheaval
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Russell Moore, head of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, about how his faith informs his perspective during two national crises.
Black Progressive Candidates Win Support In Primary Elections
by Domenico Montanaro
President Trump retweeted and then deleted a video that shows a supporter yelling "white power" at a protester in a retirement community in Florida.
Universal Health Care Supports Thailand's Coronavirus Strategy
Thailand has been relatively successful at containing the spread of the coronavirus. Many say it's due in no small part to Thailand's universal health care system.
Aurora NAACP Leader: Independent Investigation Into McClain's Death Long Overdue
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Omar Montgomery, president of the Aurora, Colo., NAACP about the case of Elijah McClain, a Black man who died after police officers detained him in 2019.
After Pushing Lies, Former Cigna Executive Praises Canada's Health Care System
NPR'S Michel Martin speaks with former health insurance executive Wendell Potter about the differences between U.S. and Canadian health systems highlighted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Missouri Rural Hospital Braces For 'A Worse Surge' In COVID-19 Cases
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Randy Tobler, the CEO of Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Mo., about the impact a surge in COVID-19 cases is having on rural hospitals.