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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.
Mixed Messages From U.S. Follow North Korea's Latest Nuclear Test
by Mara Liasson
North Korea says it has tested another nuclear device — its most powerful to date. This activity has provoked multiple responses from the White House.
Nearest Green, The Man Who Taught Jack Daniels About Whiskey
Writer Fawn Weaver spent last year digging into the unknown story of Nearest Green, mentor of whiskey distiller Jack Daniels and, per her research, the U.S.'s first African-American master distiller.
How Natural Disasters Can Be Faith-Challenging Experiences
by Tom Gjelten
Natural disasters and human suffering have long challenged people of faith because they don't understand why God would allow such things to happen. It's a core problem facing believers.
Working Together: Three Generations Of Family Mechanics
In honor of Labor Day weekend, we spotlighted the work of the late author Studs Terkel, who spent the early 1970s talking to people about their jobs for his collection of oral histories titled Working.
After Weathering The Storm, Hurricane Harvey Victims Still Cope With Trauma
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Louisiana State University professor Joy Osofsky to better understand the grief and trauma victims experience after a natural disaster.
As Flood Recovery Starts In Houston, Many Go Back To Church
by Adrian Florido
Across Houston, both the pastors and the congregants are finding comfort in their faith as they begin recovering from the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey and returning to their churches.
How Life Could Change For DACA Dreamers Under Trump Administration
Thousands of people could be affected when President Trump makes a decision about the future of DACA. NPR's Michel Martin talks with dreamer Nestor Nuñez Vasquez about how his life could change.
President Trump Visits Houston As The Aftermath Of Hurricane Harvey Sets In
by Adrian Florido
In Houston, floodwaters have mostly receded and residents are starting to turn toward rebuilding. But in places farther east like Beaumont and Pasadena, many communities are still under water.