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Judge orders Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be released from prison in El Salvador
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 Trump Holds Press Conference With Prime Minister Of Norway
by Mara Liasson
President Trump answered questions from reporters after his meeting with Norway's Prime Minister on Wednesday.
White House Says Judge's Temporary Block On Removing DACA Is 'Outrageous'
by Joel Rose
The White House says it's "outrageous" that a judge in California has temporarily blocked the administration from removing DACA protections for nearly 700,000 young people who were brought to the country illegally as children. The preliminary injunction adds another degree of complexity to immigration negotiations on Capitol Hill.
Florida Officials Struggling To Find Affordable Housing For Locals Months After Hurricane Irma
by Greg Allen
With trailer parks destroyed and hundreds of homes ruined by Hurricane Irma, rents have skyrocketed and housing has become unaffordable for many in the Florida Keys. Local officials are scrambling to find ways to provide low-cost rentals affordable for waitresses, fishing guides and others vital to the area's tourist economy.
N.C. Dealing With Chaos After Ruling That Districts Are Illegal Partisan Gerrymanders
by Tom Bullock
A federal judicial panel's ruling that North Carolina's legislature illegally used partisanship as the primary factor in drawing congressional districts is causing political chaos there.
Norway's PM Says Trump Administration Needs To Understand Impacts Of 'America First'
Ahead of her visit with President Trump, Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about climate change, women in politics and what she thinks Trump's presidency has meant for global security.
Search Continues For Hundreds After Mudslides In Southern California
by Nathan Rott
Emergency responders in Southern California are working to rescue hundreds of people who have been cut off by mud and debris, following a powerful winter storm.
Congressional Democrats Release New Report To Respond To Russian Meddling In Elections
by Michele Kelemen
Congressional Democrats released a new report on Wednesday calling for a plan to deal with Russia's meddling in elections. It points out that the U.S. is not the only victim. But other countries are responding and Democrats say the Trump administration is falling short.
Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Ohio's 'Use-It Or Lose-It' Voter Registration Rule
by Nina Totenberg
In Supreme Court arguments on Wednesday, the justices appeared divided over whether Ohio's so called "use-it or lose-it" voter registration rule violates federal law. The state has one of the nation's most aggressive voter-purge systems in the country.
Plaintiff In N.C. Gerrymandering Case Speaks About Judges' Decision
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Jake Quinn, of Asheville, N.C., who is one of the plaintiffs who claimed that the state's districts are unconstitutionally partisan. A panel of federal judges have now ruled in Quinn's favor.