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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.
President Of Common Cause Discusses Supreme Court Decision In Gerrymandering Case
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Karen Hobert Flynn, president of the group Common Cause, about the North Carolina gerrymandering case decided Thursday by the Supreme Court. The group is the plaintiff.
Why The Trump Administration Treats Illegal Border Crossing As A Criminal Offense
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Greg Chen of the American Immigration Lawyers Association about the section of the U.S. code criminalizing crossing the border between ports of entry.
Supreme Court Delivers 2 Major 5-4 Decisions
by Nina Totenberg
It was a big day at the Supreme Court. For now, it blocked a citizenship question from being on the Census. Separately, it said political redistricting is a question beyond the reach of the courts.
U.S. Women's World Cup Supporters Become A Sensation Of Their Own In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
A mass of fervent, dedicated U.S. soccer fans has taken France by storm, inspiring the more lackluster "Les Bleues" supporters, and forcing small, World Cup towns to up their game.
Trump Arrives In Japan For G20 Summit With All Eyes On His Trade Talk With China
by Scott Horsley
President Trump is in Osaka, Japan, for the G20 summit. There, he'll meet with leaders of the world's biggest economies and talk trade.
What To Expect From The Second Night Of The First 2020 Democratic Primary Debate
by Mara Liasson
Several leading Democratic candidates landed on the second night of the first debate series. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg are among those sharing Thursday's spotlight.
2 Women Publicly Corroborate E. Jean Carroll's Allegations Of Sexual Assault By Trump
by Elizabeth Blair
Two women have come forward to corroborate E. Jean Carroll's claim that President Trump sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s.
Trump Administration's 'Remain In Mexico' Policy Leaves Migrants Confused, Scared
by Joel Rose
The Trump administration's new migration policy "Remain in Mexico" requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their day in U.S. immigration court. But many migrants are confused and scared.
Border Patrol Officials Allow Reporters To See Inside Clint, Texas, Facility
by Joel Rose
On Wednesday, Border Patrol officials took reporters on a tour of a facility in Clint, Texas, where a group of lawyers allege children were detained without adequate food, supplies and sanitation.
U.S. Methodists Consider What Comes Next After Disagreements Over LGBT Clergy
by Tom Gjelten
Methodists around the U.S. have been engaged in tense discussions over the future of their church. The denomination may split because of disagreements over same sex weddings and LGBT clergy.