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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.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio Speaks Out On Changes To Gun Laws
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., about his legislation supporting the expansion of red flag laws in states, as a way to curb gun violence.
New 'Saturday Night Live' Cast Member Has History Of Racist Remarks
by Andrew Limbong
Saturday Night Live has announced it's new cast members. One of the hires has a history of racist remarks.
North Carolina Scrambles To Redraw Political Maps
by Miles Parks
North Carolina's lawmakers are racing to redraw the state's political maps after the state's Supreme Court said they had been unfairly gerrymandered to benefit Republicans.
What Wisconsinites Think Of The Democratic Presidential Candidates
by Don Gonyea
Wisconsin is a crucial state for Democrats to win back in the 2020 presidential election. Voters there share thoughts on the campaign in the wake of the third primary debate.
Avigdor Lieberman Won't Be Israel's Next Prime Minister, But He May Decide Who Is
by Daniel Estrin
Avigdor Lieberman isn't a candidate for prime minister in the upcoming Israeli elections, but he could be the person who decides who is. His right-wing secular movement is his latest political profile.
Mexico Ill-Equipped To Handle Asylum Seekers Barred From Entering The U.S.
by Carrie Kahn
Mexico appears ill-equipped to handle the asylum seekers that a recent U.S. court ruling says must stay south of the border. For migrants, it means they face a dangerous and confusing path.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins' Films Are Artistic Yet Unpretentious
by Mandalit del Barco
From The Big Lebowski to Shawshank Redemption to Blade Runner 2049, cinematographer Roger Deakins has created some of film's most beautiful images. Now he has a new film out, The Goldfinch.
145 Executives Sign Letter Demanding Senate Action On Gun Control
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Richard Fain, Chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises, about why he joined 144 executives in cosigning a letter that demands Senate action on gun control.
Asylum-Seekers Respond To Trump Administration's Supreme Court Win
by Max Rivlin-Nadler
Asylum-seekers waiting in Tijuana react to the high court ruling allowing the Trump administration — for now — to require that migrants seek protection in another country before applying in the U.S.
Amazon Prime's New Show, 'Undone,' Is Mind-Bending
by Eric Deggans
Undone is a mind-bending Amazon Prime show about a LatinX woman and her family living in San Antonio. After a traffic accident, the woman may be having visions or experiencing mental illness.