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Supreme Court blocks deportation of immigrants under Alien Enemies Act, for now
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Northern Texas under the Alien Enemies Act.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Resigns Amid Controversy
by Rachel Lippmann
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has resigned from office, insisting he hasn't broken any laws. He's faces allegations of sexual abuse and violating campaign finance laws.
How Scientists In Kenya Are Trying To Understand Cow Emissions
by Eyder Peralta
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and livestock account for a lot of the gas produced in agriculture. In Kenya, climate scientists are experimenting with different types of feed to reduce the amount cows burp.
A Look At The Relationship Between White House Sources And The Press
Over the weekend, President Trump falsely accused The New York Times of making up a source within the White House. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mike McCurry, former press secretary during the Clinton administration, about the delicate relationship between White House sources and the press corps.
North Korea Sends Senior Official To New York To Plan For Summit
by Michele Kelemen
A senior North Korean official is visiting the U.S. ahead of a proposed June 12 summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Puerto Rico Governor Outlines Island's Hurricane Preparedness Plans
by Adrian Florido
Two days before the start of hurricane season, Puerto Rico's governor outlined the steps his government has taken to prepare. He also responded to the Harvard study on the number of deaths after Hurricane Maria.
Iowa Democrats Are Trying To Reverse A Shift In Their State
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Democrats have been pushed out of power at all levels of state and federal government. They have lost a lot of ground in Iowa, where the state party is rebuilding from the grassroots.
Trump Administration Preparing For More Tariffs On China
by Scott Horsley
The Trump administration is preparing for more tariffs and investment restrictions on China. This comes a little more than a week after saying the "trade war" with China was "on hold."
Paris Art Pop-Up Offers Migrants Community And Creativity Amid Time Of Uncertainty
by Jake Cigainero
Migrants and asylum seekers in Paris are using a theatrical showcase to create understanding between themselves and their Parisian hosts.
Can You Trust A Movie Trailer?
Movie trailers are a thing unto themselves, but can you really trust them? Linda Holmes and Glen Weldon of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour explain how manipulative and sneaky movie trailers can be.
Investors Concerned Over Especially Polarizing Political Crisis In Italy
by Jim Zarroli
A political crisis in Italy is nothing unusual. But this one is roiling financial markets, raising fears about populism and the future of the euro.
White House Outlines Long-Term Plans For Detention Of Immigrant Families
by John Burnett
The White House outlined the administration's long-term plans for the detention of immigrant families on Tuesday. Officials said they would like to detain parents and their children together, but are hamstrung by the lack of detention space and rules governing the care of immigrant children. Immigrant advocates have condemned the separation of families.