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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.
Public Hearings In Impeachment Inquiry Into President Trump Continue For 3rd Day
by Mara Liasson
As the third day of public impeachment hearings roll on, President Trump had a subdued reaction — and a new poll shows two-thirds of Americans say they don't think hearings will change their minds.
CRISPR For Sickle Cell Disease Shows Promise In Early Test
by Rob Stein
Scientists are reporting the first evidence that genetically edited cells could be safely helping a patient with sickle cell disease. The cells are producing a crucial oxygen-carrying protein.
What The Life And Death Of 1 Iraqi Says About The Determination Of Young Protesters
by Jane Arraf
The life and death of one Iraqi protester shows the determination of the young people taking to the streets of Baghdad and other cities.
Prince Pasta 'Anthony!' Commercial Turns 50, Continues To Resonate
by James Bologna
In 1969, Prince Pasta debuted a TV commercial set in Boston's Little Italy. Fifty years later, the ad is iconic in Boston, and helped launch Italian Americans and their food into America's homes.
Tennessee Voters React To Public Impeachment Hearings
by Sergio Martinez-Beltran
While impeachment hearings continue in Washington, D.C., Americans around the country are learning about the allegations Democrats are making about President Trump's conduct and forming conclusions.
George Beebe, Russia Adviser To Cheney, Weighs In On Impeachment Inquiry Hearings
NPR's Ailsa Chang discusses Tuesday's testimonies in the impeachment inquiry hearings with George Beebe, who was Russia adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Trump Administration's Efforts To Ban Most Flavored Vaping Products Have Stalled Out
by Richard Harris
The White House is apparently backpedaling on its plan to ban most flavors in vaping products. The proposed FDA rule is unpopular with vape shop owners, and that's creating political blowback.
How The U.S. Is Responding To China's Mass Detention Of Uighurs, Hong Kong Protests
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, about the U.S. response to China's mass detention of Uighurs and the violent turn in protests in Hong Kong.
How 1 Study Changed The Field Of Psychiatry Forever
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Susannah Cahalan about her new book, The Great Pretender, which tells the story of a landmark study that transformed the field of mental health.
The Challenges Scientists Face While Working In The Arctic Ocean
by Ravenna Koenig
The Arctic Ocean is a stunning place that not many get the chance to see. But if you're a scientist there to do field work, that beauty comes with some pretty unique challenges.