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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Slow-Moving Tropical Storm Stunts Louisiana Disaster Plans
by Rebecca Hersher
Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Barry are expected from Florida to Louisiana as the eye of the disorganized storm moves onto land. Flooding is the big concern.
Catholic Church Community Braces For Baltimore ICE Raids
NPR's Michel Martin visits the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Baltimore, where Fr. Bruce Lewandowski says his heavily Latino congregation is bracing for ICE raids on Sunday.
Baltimore Prepares For ICE Raids
Major cities like Baltimore, Md., are bracing for sweeping ICE deportation raids expected to start this weekend.
Federal Trade Commission Will Settle With Facebook For About $5 Billion
The FTC has approved a $5 billion settlement with Facebook that could end an investigation into the tech giant's privacy practices. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Emily Glazer of The Wall Street Journal.
Data Shows U.S. Trade Gap With China Widened During Month Of June
by Scott Horsley
President Trump promoted his trade agenda in Wisconsin on Friday, as new data shows a widening trade deficit with China.
University Of Texas President Greg Fenves Discusses Free Tuition Plan
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Greg Fenves, president of The University of Texas at Austin, about a new program to cover full tuition for students from families making under $65,000 a year.
New Orleans Residents Anxious As Tropical Storm Barry Heads Toward Them
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New Orleans resident Rachel Jordan about fears of rain due to hit this weekend. Her family went through Hurricane Katrina and fears how vulnerable they still are.
Louisiana Residents Try To Find The Best Way To Stay Safe In Tropical Storm Barry
by Rebecca Hersher
The rain and flooding from Tropical Storm Barry are the biggest threat to Louisiana, particularly in the low-lying areas close to the coast. Evacuations are in place and people are concerned.