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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.
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.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Challenge To Arkansas Abortion Law
by Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal to a restrictive abortion law in Arkansas that would effectively ban abortions by medication. But this is hardly the end of the line for this case.
The Road Warriors Take The Idea Of A Travelling Sports Team To The Extreme
by Marc Filippino
The Road Warriors are a baseball team that never plays at home. They don't even have a stadium of their own, but they'll play over 100 games this summer.
ABC Cancels Hit Sitcom 'Roseanne' After Racist Tweets From Show's Star
by Eric Deggans
ABC Entertainment canceled its hit show, Roseanne, after the show's star, Roseanne Barr, posted racist tweets on Tuesday.
Former North Korea Analyst Discusses Country's Intelligence Operation
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Patrick McEachern, a former analyst on North Korea with the State Department, about Kim Yong Chol and the North Korean intelligence operation.
Chef Ruth Rogers Discusses 3 Decades Of The River Café London
by Mary Louise Kelly
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with London chef Ruth Rogers about three decades of restaurant life and her new cookbook, River Café London.
How Federal Authorities Track Undocumented Minors
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bob Carey, former director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, about how federal authorities track undocumented minors once they're released to families, and why stories about 1,474 "missing" children may be misleading.
How The Trump Administration's Family Separation Policy Is Playing Out
In recent days, there's been an uproar over children being separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jennifer Nagda, policy director at the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights.
Washington Capitals Make It To Stanley Cup Final For First Time In 20 Years
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with radio play-by-play announcer John Walton as the Washington Capitals prepare for the start of the Stanley Cup.
Why Serena Williams Is Unseeded At French Open
Senior writer for WTA Insider Courtney Nguyen speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about Serena Williams' rankings at this year's French Open.