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The religious context of the Minnesota shootings
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
Inside A Family Detention Center In Texas That Will Soon Re-Open
by John Burnett
NPR takes a look inside the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas. It is one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers and it's reserved for families.
G7 Leaders Set To Discuss Fires In the Amazon, Fears Of A U.S. Recession
by Frank Langfitt
The leaders of seven leading economies, including the U.S., meet this weekend at Biarritz, France. President Trump will meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the first time.
What's Next For El Paso Walmart Where 22 People Were Killed In Shooting
by Jonathan Levinson
The site of this month's mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas did more than just kill 22 people, it also hit a public gathering space that united cultures in the cross-border community.
Looking Back At David Koch's Impact On American Politics
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Jane Mayer of The New Yorker, and author of Dark Money, about David Koch, who died at age 79. He was known as philanthropist, and funded Libertarian causes.
Anti-Government Protesters In Hong Kong Join Hands, Form Human Chains Across The City
by Anthony Kuhn
Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong formed human chains across the city, in a bid to drum up international support for anti-government protests that have continued for nearly three months.
What Satellite Imagery Can Tell Us About The Fires Burning In The Amazon
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Doug Morton of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center about what satellite imagery can tell us about the cause and extent of the fires in Brazil.
Brazilians Take To The Streets To Protest Deforestation Of The Amazon
by Philip Reeves
Brazilians have taken to the streets in protest over destruction being done to the Amazon through wildfires and tree cutting. They say the new right-wing president is fueling the destruction.
Trump Lashes Out, 'Orders' All U.S. Companies To Move Out Of China
by Jim Zarroli
President Trump promised to respond Friday after China said it will slap tariffs on $75 billion automobiles and other U.S. goods. He also "ordered" U.S. companies to stop doing business with China.