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Supreme Court allows quick third-country deportations, for now
by Adrian Florido
The Supreme Court blocked a court order requiring 15 days notice — enough time to contact their lawyers — to individuals the Trump administration is trying to deport to countries other than their own.
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.
Turkey Receives First Delivery Of Russian Missile System
by David Welna
Turkey accepted a delivery of the first components of Russia's advanced S-400 missile system, putting into question its acquisition of a U.S. F-35 jet fighter.
R. Kelly Arrested, Faces Federal Charges In Chicago And Brooklyn
by Colin Dwyer
R. Kelly has been hit with two federal indictments — one in Chicago and one in Brooklyn — in addition to the legal troubles he already faced in Cook County, Ill.
Week In Politics: Labor Secretary Acosta Resigns
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Eliana Johnson of Politico about Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's resignation, infighting in the Democratic party and the census.
Looking Back At Secretary Alex Acosta's Tenure At The Labor Department
Secretary Alex Acosta stepped down Friday from the Department of Labor. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Bloomberg Law senior reporter Ben Penn about Acosta's tenure at the department.
How Trump Often Finds A Way To Say He Is Still Fighting When Faced With Defeat
by Tamara Keith
Even when President Trump suffers a political or legal defeat, he's often keen to go down fighting. It's a way he signals to his core supporters that he's with them on their major issues.
Yemeni Family Reunited After Being Separated By Trump Administration's Travel Ban
by Leila Fadel
Four Yemeni children separated from their parents by the Trump administration's travel ban reunited in Michigan. The ban bars people from seven, mostly Muslim majority countries from the U.S.
Concern Grows Over Plan To Scale Back Program That Protects Military Families From Deportation
by Franco Ordoñez
A sailor hoped his military status would protect his mother from deportation. But a change in Trump administration policy may lead to more undocumented members of military families being deported.