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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.
Rep. Jim Clyburn Endorses Joe Biden Ahead Of South Carolina Primary
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with House Majority Whip James Clyburn, D-S.C., about his decision to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden for president.
Examining Bernie Sanders' Comments On Literacy In Castro-Era Cuba
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Cuban American author Andy Gomez about comments Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has made about literacy and medical care in Fidel Castro's Cuba.
Afghans React To Weeklong Partial Truce — A Rare Peaceful Moment
by Diaa Hadid
The current reduction in violence is the longest partial truce for Afghanistan in nearly two decades. Some Afghans explain what these days mean to them.
French Sex Scandal Stirs Fears Of The 'Americanization' Of Political Life
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rachel Donadio, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, about French politican Benjamin Griveaux's sex scandal and the cultural impact of his resignation.
India Capital Experiences Worst Religious Violence In Decades — During Trump Visit
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with The Washington Post's Joanna Slater about the violence between supporters and opponents of India's citizenship law which occurred during President Trump's visit.
A Sex Ed Update For An Internet-Enabled Generation
NPR's Life Kit podcast team discusses its latest reporting: on why sex education for teens needs a 21st century update.
Trump To Address Nation On U.S. Coronavirus Response
President Trump is expected to hold a press conference this evening where he will discuss how the United States is responding to the coronavirus threat. Here's what he may say.