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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.
The State Of Spanish-Language Media In U.S.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to journalism professor Graciela Mochkofsky about the current state of Spanish-language media in America after news that another major publication will soon close.
Troll Watch: Disinformation Around Impeachment Hearings
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Karen Kornbluh, senior fellow at The German Marshall Fund, about disinformation campaigns related to the impeachment hearings.
BravoCon Draws Reality Show Stars And Superfans
by Jeff Lunden
It's the best weekend of your life if you're a fan of Top Chef or Real Housewives. Stars and influencers celebrate in New York at BravoCon, the latest direct-to-consumer content convention.
1 Year Of 'Yellow Vest' Protests In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
Protesters in Paris are in the streets this weekend to mark a year since the first "yellow vest" marches.
Pro Runner Mary Cain Discusses Abuse Allegations Against Nike
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with elite runner Mary Cain about the abuse she says she experienced during her time running with Nike's Oregon Project.
Roundtable: Northwestern University Journalism Controversy
NPR's Michel Martin discusses ethics and student journalism with Haley Lerner of Boston University; Reese Oxner from the University of Texas, Arlington; and Colin Boyle from Northwestern University.
Recap: 1st Week Of Impeachment Hearings
An overview of key events from the first week of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry.
Connecticut Plane Crash Sparks Toxicity Fears Over Firefighting Foam
by Patrick Skahill
Last month, authorities in Connecticut extinguished a fire resulting from a plane crash with FAA-required foam. Now, other federal agencies are concerned the foam might pose health risks.
Ex-Homeland Security Employee Says Department Mission Has Changed Under Trump
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Travis Olsen, who left his career at the Department of Homeland Security because of President Trump's policies, and is currently a Democratic candidate for Congress.
In Conversation With The Host Of Mija Podcast
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Lory Martinez, host and creator of the Mija Podcast, about how it's an audio love letter to Queens, N.Y., and its Latinx communities.
Trump Pardons 2 Service Members In War Crimes Cases
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gary Solis, a former U.S. Marine company commander and military judge, about President Trump's clearing of military personnel accused of war crimes.