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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.
NASA Crew Keeps Eye On ISS At Houston's Johnson Space Center
A skeleton crew at Houston's Johnson Space Center is tasked with "keeping the lights on" at the International Space Station. NASA flight director Royce Renfrew says they are locked in due to flooding.
Rescue Operations Continue In Houston As Harvey Makes Landfall In Louisiana
by Wade Goodwyn
Despite a letup in rain, flooding and rescues continue apace in Houston. Meanwhile, tropical storm Harvey is moving east, with conditions getting worse in Port Arthur, Texas, and southwest Louisiana.
Trump Heads To Missouri To Tout Tax Overhaul Efforts
by Scott Horsley
President Trump kicks off an administration push on a tax overhaul with an event in Missouri. But the specifics of his plan are hard to come by.
Emergency Officials Begin Responding To Calls For Help As Harvey Hits Louisiana
by Jason Beaubien
Tropical storm Harvey is weakening as it moves up the western side of Louisiana. Emergency officials are responding to some calls for help, but say so far the storm hasn't been as hard on Louisiana as local officials feared it would be.
Sentinel Awards Celebrate TV Depictions Of Health, Climate Change And Security
by Rick Karr
The Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California hands out the Sentinel Awards to TV shows for outstanding accurate depictions of health, climate change and security issues.
'What's Good': Bobbito Describes How Stevie Wonder 'Speaks To One's Soul'
Stevie Wonder brought his A game to the newest episode of NPR's "What's Good" podcast. Co-host Robert "Bobbito" Garcia talks to NPR's Ari Shapiro about what it was like talking with one of America's most creative and prolific musicians.
Hollywood Suffers Worst Summer Box Office In A Decade
by Neda Ulaby
The Hollywood box office is off by a lot this year. Bad sequels, big bombs and fewer films contributed to the weak bottom line.