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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.
Rabbis Boycott Trump After Charlottesville Remarks
As a result of President Trump's controversial remarks on Charlottesville violence, four rabbinical coalitions will not hold the annual presidential conference call before next month's High Holidays.
Trump Continues To Brush Aside Conflicts Of Interest
by Peter Overby
President Trump and his White House seem to have settled into a routine of dismissing the ethics laws. So when he plugged his Charlottesville winery at a last week, the pitch hardly made headlines.
Trump Administration Moves To Shrink National Monuments
by Kirk Siegler
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says some National Monuments protecting federal public land designated during the Obama administration will be downsized, including a big reduction of Utah's Bears Ears.
Charlottesville Rally Videographer On Becoming 'Fake News'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Brennan Gilmore, who recorded the car plowing into protesters. He's since become the focus of conspiracy theorists and the target of death threats from neo-Nazis.
Texas Coast Prepares For Strengthened Hurricane Harvey
by Laura Isensee
The National Hurricane Center now says Harvey will be a major hurricane when it arrives in Texas late Friday. The overnight escalation surprised planners who were told it would be a tropical storm.
Cars Are Starting To Remind Us Not To Leave Baby In The Back Seat
by Selena Simmons-Duffin
Federal Protection For Utah National Monument Threatened
Five Native American tribes have homeland that borders the Bears Ears National Monument in southeast Utah. Gavin Noyes, the executive director of Utah Dine Bekeyah, a coalition of those tribes, talks to NPR's Robert Siegel.
Navy Releases Identities Of 10 Sailors From USS McCain
The Navy said it has suspended the search and rescue operation for nine missing sailors from the USS John S. McCain. A tenth sailor's body has been found. All 10 sailors identities have been released. Navy and Marine Corps divers are searching the ship's flooded compartments for those still missing.