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Supreme Court allows quick third-country deportations, for now
by Adrian Florido
The Supreme Court blocked a court order requiring 15 days notice — enough time to contact their lawyers — to individuals the Trump administration is trying to deport to countries other than their own.
Where Voters Are: Mayor Of Pueblo, Colo.
by Ari Shapiro
As part of NPR's election-year project, Where Voters Are, All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro sits down with the mayor of Pueblo, Colo.
Super Tuesday Preview
by Danielle Kurtzleben
After Joe Biden's big win in South Carolina, the Democratic primary race expands nationally with Super Tuesday.
Israel Elections Preview
by Daniel Estrin
Israeli voters go to the polls Monday for an unprecedented third time in a year and may face yet another deadlocked election.
South Carolina Prison Reform Proposal
NPR's Michel Martin tours a prison in South Carolina to learn what's being done to improve safety in state facilities.
In Denmark, S.C., Residents Fight For Clean Water
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three people from Denmark, S.C., who say the water there is making residents sick: Deanna Miller Berry, Eugene Smith and Paula Brown.
What Young Voters Want In South Carolina
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with young voters in South Carolina about their favorite candidates and why they are voting this election year.
U.S. Sees 1st Coronavirus Death
by Martin Kaste
A man infected with coronavirus has died in Washington state, the first reported death from COVID-19 in the United States. Still, President Trump on Saturday said there was no reason to panic.
Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter Says She Broke Her Own Rule To Back Steyer
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with South Carolina state lawmaker Gilda Cobb-Hunter about her advisory role with presidential candidate Tom Steyer, ahead of the South Carolina primary.