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Judge orders Abrego Garcia released from jail, but his future remains uncertain
A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges.
Trump's Historic Meeting With North Korea Leader Is Propaganda Bait, Expert Says
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jean Lee, director of the Wilson Center's Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center, about President Trump's meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un.
'More And More Common': Woman Indicted For Manslaughter After Her Fetus Was Shot
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Dorothy Roberts about the case of Marshae Jones, who was indicted on manslaughter charges after her fetus was shot by another woman.
'We Are Entitled To Freedom': Hong Kong Protesters Forge On
by Julie McCarthy
A series of protests rocked Hong Kong this month. Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are expected to use the anniversary of Hong Kong's reversion to China as an occasion to continue protests.
Cheesecake Business Born During Shutdown Hits Walmart
Nikki Howard and Jaqi Wright, founders and owners of The Furlough Cheesecake, launched their business during the government shutdown. Now their cheesecakes will be sold at Walmart.
After New Season Pick-Up, 'One Day At A Time' Showrunner Looks Ahead
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gloria Calderon Kellett, co-showrunner of One Day at a Time, to discuss the future of the show now that it's been acquired by a new network.
'What Are They Hiding?': Julián Castro Denied Access To Border Patrol Facility
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro, who attempted to visit a Border Patrol station housing migrant children in Clint, Texas, on Saturday.
G20 Summit: Trump, Xi Agree To Renew Trade Talks
by Scott Horsley
President Trump is in South Korea Saturday to meet with President Moon Jae-in. But his Asia trip is also marked by a potential visit to the Demilitarized Zone and a ceasefire on tariffs with China.
Troll Watch: In Rare Move, Reddit Flags Online Forum For Inciting Violence
Reddit quarantined a group this week after users incited violence. Volunteer Reddit moderator Robert Peck tells NPR's Michel Martin that this is a big deal for the infamously hands-off platform.
Youth Express Themselves At New York Pride Event
Youth Pride festivities took place on Saturday — part of the World Pride event in New York City.
In Democratic Debates, Health Care, Immigration Emerge As Fault Lines
NPR's Michel Martin discusses the policy divisions that emerged in the Democratic debates, with journalists: Julia Preston on immigration, Shefali Luthra on healthcare and James Burnett on guns.