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California governor says Trump is sowing 'more chaos' by ordering Marines to LA
by Kira Wakeam
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., told NPR that the deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles by President Trump is "an illegal act."
In India, People React To Killing Of IT Worker In Apparent Hate Crime
by Julie McCarthy
People in India are reacting to the death of an IT worker shot in an apparent hate crime in Kansas.
What's The Leading Cause Of Wildfires In The U.S.? Humans
by Christopher Joyce
More than 8 in 10 fires are started by people. Researchers say humans are not only causing the vast majority of wildfires, they're extending the normal fire season around the U.S. by three months.
Encore: Mahershala Ali Plays An Unlikely Father Figure In 'Moonlight'
NPR's Kelly McEvers spoke to Ali in October about his experience working on the film, which won the Oscar for best picture.
'La La Land' Producer Reacts To Best Picture Blunder
A major blunder at the Academy Awards left La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz literally handing over his award to its rightful owner, the producers of Moonlight. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Horowitz about the mistake.
Rexnord Finalizes Plans To Move Indianapolis Jobs To Mexico
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with John Feltner, a machinist at the Rexnord plant in Indianapolis, which is moving operations to Mexico. President Trump took credit for preventing a Carrier plant, which is one mile away from the Rexnord plant, from moving some jobs to Mexico.
Supreme Court Considers Whether N.C. Law Violates First Amendment
by Nina Totenberg
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether a North Carolina law that prevents registered sex offenders from "accessing" certain social media sites violates the First Amendment guarantee of free speech.
'Miami Herald' Reporter Visits Father Of Navy SEAL Killed In Yemen Raid
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Julie Brown, an investigative reporter at the Miami Herald, about her visit with Bill Owens, the father of the Navy SEAL killed last month during a raid in Yemen.
Witnesses Say Kansas Bar Shooting Was Racially Motivated
by Laura Ziegler
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with KCUR reporter Laura Ziegler about the shooting of two Indian men in an Olathe, Kan. bar. The FBI is determining whether to investigate it as a hate crime.
How Much Will Trump's Address To Congress Reflect 'Renewal Of American Spirit' Theme?
by Mara Liasson
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says President Trump will focus on the "renewal of American spirit" when he addresses a joint session of Congress early next week.
2017 Oscars: Nominations For Documentary Category Upends Genre
by Michel Martin
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nina Gilden Seavey, director of the Documentary Center at George Washington University, about what this year's documentary lineup mean for the art and industry.