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Per California Gov. Newsom, Trump order to send in Guard affects all states
by Kira Wakeam
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., about the protests in his state and the federal government's decision to send in the National Guard.
Top Contenders Share One Stage At 3rd Democratic Debate
Democratic candidates debate tonight, with the top contenders all on one stage. Issues from healthcare and foreign policy, to who is best positioned to beat President Trump, divide the field.
Critics Discuss Hits And Misses At The Toronto International Film Festival
by Bob Mondello
NPR's Bob Mondello and film critic Joelle Monique discuss what they liked and what's newsworthy at the still-in-progress Toronto International Film Festival.
What Purdue Pharma's Tentative Settlement Would Mean For The Sackler Family
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Joanna Walters, news editor and writer for The Guardian, about the Sackler family and what Purdue Pharma's tentative settlement agreement would mean for them.
California's Plan To Cap Rent Increases Could Drive Up Prices In The Long Run
by Darius Rafieyan
Is rent control a tool to help fight a housing crisis? California is taking steps to enact a state-wide cap on rent increases. But, recent studies show that rent control may actually drive up rents in the long run.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Water Rule
by Nathan Rott
The Trump administration is repealing a major Obama-era water rule that had extended federal protections to smaller streams and wetlands. The move will lift a range of restrictions on farmers and developers.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration Asylum Restrictions
by Richard Gonzales
The Supreme Court says the Trump administration can begin denying asylum requests from migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Lead Attorney For Local Governments Suing Purdue Pharma Discusses Tentative Deal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Joseph Rice, one of the lead attorneys representing local state and county governments against drugmakers and distributors that sold opioid pills.