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Los Angeles immigration raid protests update
by Scott Detrow
Members of the California National Guard have arrived in downtown Los Angeles. President Trump ordered 2,000 Guard troops to be deployed following protests in the LA area over raids by ICE.
Best TV Of 2018 Highlights New Trends
by Eric Deggans
New TV shows in 2018 included Amazon's Homecoming, HBO's Barry, BBC America's Killing Eve and Showtime's The Chi. Each show highlights a great new trend in TV.
'Washington Post' Sports Reporter Will Cover The 2020 Presidential Campaign
Washington Post reporter Chelsea Janes is switching from the Washington Nationals beat to the 2020 presidential campaign and discusses the differences and similarities of covering politics and sports.
As Copyrights Expire In 2019, American Works Will Re-Enter The Public Domain
In 2019, classic American works of literature, film, music and art will once again start entering the public domain.
Acclaimed Art Museum Deals With Fallout Over Sexual Assault Scandal
by Bill O'Driscoll
The Mattress Factory is Pittsburgh's internationally-acclaimed contemporary art museum. This year, the institution was informed that an employee had repeatedly sexually assaulted other staff members.
Texas Congressman Discusses Border Facilities And How To Prevent Future Deaths
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro of Texas about his visit to the border facility where a Guatemalan girl was held before she died and how to prevent future deaths.
After Death of Second Migrant Child, CBP Will Examine All Children Under 10 Years Old
by Monica Ortiz Uribe
U.S. Customs & Border Protection says medical personnel will immediately examine the hundreds of migrant children under 10 years old in its custody, following the death of a second migrant child.
Trump Visits Iraq, Pays Troops Surprise Visit
by Scott Horsley
President Trump and the first lady paid a surprise visit to U.S. troops in Iraq. This is his first trip to a combat zone since taking office.
As The U.S. Takes In Fewer Refugees, Its Global Role Is Changing
by Deborah Amos
This year saw a historic reduction in the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the U.S. Next year will be similar — reshaping the U.S.'s role in the world amid a refugee crisis.
Rescue And Aid Efforts Underway In Indonesia After Deadly Tsunami
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Piva Bell, Mercy Corps Indonesia response team coordinator, about rescue and aid efforts in Indonesia after a deadly tsunami hit over the weekend.