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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.
Veterans React To 3 Controversial Pardons Issued By President Trump
by Quil Lawrence
Veterans are still reacting to President Trump's controversial pardons of three alleged or convicted American war criminals.
Impeachment Inquiry Enters Its 2nd Week Of Public Hearings
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Joel Willett, former White House National Security Council staffer, about the witnesses testifying in the impeachment proceedings on Tuesday.
Secretary Of State Pompeo Announces Pro-Israel Move In Rare Press Briefing
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called a rare press conference to make a pro-Israel announcement, but steered away from questions about the impeachment inquiry and Ukraine.
Shooting in Fresno, Calif., Leaves 4 Dead, 6 Others Wounded
by Alex Hall
A mass shooting in Fresno, Calif., has left four dead and six others wounded. It took place Sunday evening at a football viewing party. Authorities say the shooter is still at large.
Some Activists Are Fighting A Plan To Privatize The St. Louis Airport
by Corrine Ruff
While cities like Denver have tried and failed to privatize airports, cash-strapped St. Louis is moving forward. But opponents say the process is riddled with conflicts of interest and a bad idea.
Impeachment Hearings Illustrate Longstanding Conflict Throughout Trump's Presidency
by Brian Naylor
The impeachment hearings have illustrated a conflict that has played out repeatedly in the Trump administration between public service motivated-career government workers, and the drain the swamp view of President Trump and his supporters.
Oregon Law Meant To Help Mentally Ill Has Ended Up Putting More Of Them On The Street
by Conrad Wilson
Oregon's new law designed to direct suspects with a mental illness to a state hospital is leaving some behind. Those charged with misdemeanors don't always qualify. That's raised some alarms.
Britain's Prince Andrew Faces More Criticism After Interview On Epstein Allegations
by Frank Langfitt
Britain's Prince Andrew has been criticized for his answers in interview with the BBC in which he tried to explain his involvement with the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
As Hong Kong Protests Continue, Businesses And Families See Routines Disrupted
by Julie McCarthy
As Hong Kong prepares for another week of violent clashes between protesters and police, it's become harder for families and businesses there to go about their daily routines.
Historian Jeffrey Engel Takes Listener Questions On Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Michel Martin poses listener questions about the impeachment inquiry to historian Jeffrey Engel, co-author of Impeachment: An American History.