
All Things Considered
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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.
China Has A Lot At Stake As Attacks In Persian Gulf Rise
by Jim Zarroli
China is the world's largest importer of oil. It buys a lot of crude oil from Saudi Arabia and is investing heavily in Iran. So China is especially vulnerable to instability in the Middle East.
Week In Politics: Whistleblower Controversy, Iran
Ramesh Ponnuru of The National Review and Bloomberg Opinion and Jonathan Capehart of the Washington Post talk about the whistleblower controversy and Iran.
In Mexican Border Town, A Pop-Up School For Migrant Children
by Reynaldo Leanos
Volunteers in the Mexican border town of Matamaros, across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas, have created a pop-up school on a downtown sidewalk for migrant children to attend.
Creator Of Theatre On Film And Tape Archive Dies At 98
by Jeff Lunden
Betty Corwin, creator of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, has died at 98. Her project preserves theatrical performances for theater professionals, scholars and New York library card holders.
Millions Of Young People Take To Streets To Combat Climate Change
Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg joins other school strike activists in New York and around the world ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit.
Walmart To Stop Selling E-Cigarettes
by Colin Dwyer
Walmart says it will stop selling electronic cigarettes at Walmart and Sam's Club locations.
Southeast Texas Cleans Up After Tropical Storm Imelda
by Gail Delaughter
Southeast Texas is cleaning up after the remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda doused the region. At least two people died and hundreds were flooded out of their homes or trapped in cars.
North America Has Lost 3 Billion Birds, Scientists Say
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
How An 'International Price Index' Might Help Reduce Drug Prices
by Selena Simmons-Duffin