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Trump's New York criminal trial could head to jury deliberation as soon as next week
by Ximena Bustillo
Once an ally of the former president, now Cohen has spent a third day of testifying against him. He alleges Trump knew about the deal with an adult film star to keep quiet about an alleged affair.
Immigration Judge Considers Consequences Of New Enforcement Rules
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dana Leigh Marks, president of the National Association of Immigration Judges, about the new immigration enforcement guidelines from the Department of Homeland Security.
Trump Sends Top Aides To Mexico Amid Tensions With U.S.
by Carrie Kahn
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visits Mexico to discuss issues including border security, trade and fractious relations between the two neighboring countries.
Transgender Student In Virginia Bathroom Case Reacts To Trump's Order
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Gavin Grimm, a trans high school senior, and his lawyer, Joshua Block of the American Civil Liberties Union, about Trump's lifting of transgender bathroom guidelines.
When Argentina Elected A Populist President, Some Companies Left The Country
by Stacey Vanek Smith
A charismatic populist president in Argentina wanted to boost manufacturing and create jobs. So she told companies that if they wanted to sell their products in Argentina, they had to build them there, too.
Trump Administration Rescinds Guidance On Transgender Bathroom Use
by Carrie Johnson
The Trump administration withdrew guidance offering legal protections to transgender students who want to use the bathroom that conforms with their gender identity.
Supreme Court Rules Racial Testimony Influenced Inmate's Death Sentence
by Nina Totenberg
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Texas inmate who argued that he received a death sentence because an expert told the jury that he was more likely to be violent in the future because he's black.
Kenya's Censorship King: Head Of Film Board Accused Of Overstepping
by Eyder Peralta
Ezekiel Mutua is the head of Kenya's film board. He's really just supposed to rate films and other media. But over the past year, he has undertaken a censorship crusade expanding his mandate into the Internet, music and even forcing the cancellation of a lesbian speed-dating event.
Deadline Passes For Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters To Leave
by Dan Gunderson
The deadline has passed for protesters of the Dakota Access oil pipeline to clear the camp they have inhabited for months. The camp is expected to be flooded in the coming days, and the pipeline is nearly complete.