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Los Angeles immigration raid protests update
by Scott Detrow
Members of the California National Guard have arrived in downtown Los Angeles. President Trump ordered 2,000 Guard troops to be deployed following protests in the LA area over raids by ICE.
Car Design School Prepares For New Age Of Driverless Vehicles
by Sonari Glinton
A car design school confronts the challenge of getting people to overcome their misgivings about driverless cars. Many Americans are not comfortable with self-driving cars, despite the fact that the industry is spending billions on the new technology.
Clashes Erupt At Anti-Government Protests In Venezuela
by Philip Reeves
In Venezuela, the government established roadblocks, deployed security forces and shut down the metro in preparation for what government opponents labeled the mother of all marches. The opposition is pushing for President Nicolas Maduro's ouster.
War Crimes Archive Reveals Early Evidence Of Holocaust Death Camps
After almost 70 years, evidence used to prosecute Nazi-era war criminals has become public. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Dan Plesch, one of the few outside researchers who's seen this archive.
Police Say Facebook Murder Suspect 'Shot And Killed Himself'
by Nick Castele
The suspect in a killing that was recorded and posted to Facebook is himself dead. Police in Pennsylvania say he shot himself after a two-day manhunt.
Trump's Latest Executive Order Targets High Skilled Worker Visa Program
by Alina Selyukh
President Trump announced an executive order on Tuesday that will sharpen the focus on the H1-B visa program. The tech industry is a key beneficiary and hopes this will prod Congress to overhaul the program.
Trump Travels To Wisconsin To Tout 'Buy American, Hire American' Policy
by Scott Horsley
President Trump traveled to a tool making company in Kenosha, Wis., on Tuesday and announced an executive order that calls for stricter enforcement of laws requiring the federal government to buy American-made products when possible. The second part of the order will sharpen the focus on the H1-B visa program. The executive order calls on the departments of commerce, labor, homeland security and state to more strictly police the visa program, which is used to recruit foreign tech workers.
Iowa Republican Rod Blum Faces Tough Balancing Act In Swing District
by Clay Masters
While members of Congress are home in their districts for spring break, one Republican is getting some extra scrutiny at home. Rep. Rod Blum of Iowa is the only member of the Freedom Caucus who also represents a swing district that's a top target for Democrats in 2018.
Trump Congratulates Turkish President Erdogan On Winning Referendum
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council and former U.S. representative to NATO, about U.S. interests in Turkey after the referendum vote to give Turkish President Erdogan sweeping powers.
'Boston Globe' Reporter Pays Tribute To Sexual Abuse Survivor Depicted In 'Spotlight'
Joe Crowley was one of the first survivors of sexual abuse by priests interviewed by The Boston Globe's Spotlight team in 2001. He died on Sunday, and reporter Sacha Pfeiffer wrote a tribute to him in Tuesday's paper.
Democrats Face Divided Republican Field In Georgia Special Election
by Mara Liasson
In the Atlanta suburbs, Democrats nationally have rallied around a candidate trying to pick off the House seat vacated by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, against a divided GOP field.