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Judge orders Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be released from prison in El Salvador
A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges.
Barbershop: Bathroom Laws, Women In The Workplace And High Heels
Political blogger Dru Ealons, columnist Gayle Trotter, and author Josh Levs discuss controversy over transgender rights, working as a single mother, and wearing what you want at work.
Mrs. Obama Saves The Cardigan: 'The Obama Effect' In Fashion
by Karen Grigsby Bates
Student Art Project Gets Mighty High Appraisal
Antique dealer Alvin Barr was surprised when a piece of pottery he owned was appraised at as much as $50,000 on Antiques Roadshow. So too was the pot's creator, Betsy Soule.
Fact Checkers Gain Importance In Brazil's Muddled Media Landscape
by Catherine Osborn
As Brazil's political crisis unfolds, many Brazilians say they can't trust the "sensationalist" media, and researchers found many news articles are fake. Enter a new website, To The Facts.
Migration Crisis Challenges Nordic Countries
On Friday, five leaders of Nordic countries met with President Obama to talk about immigration, terrorism and climate. Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom discusses the take-aways.
Loss And Reunion For Family Fleeing Afghanistan
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
One Afghan family fled to Germany through the Mediterranean to save one child from the clutches of an Afghan strongman. But it cost the life of another one of their children, or so they thought.
White House And N.C. Governor In War Of Words Over Transgender Guidance
by Michel Martin
White House press secretary Josh Earnest and North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory each had strong opinions on the federal government's new guidelines about transgender students and school bathrooms.
'The Politicians And The Egalitarians' Explores Role Of Partisan Politics In U.S.
Historian Sean Wilentz talks about his new book, The Politicians and the Egalitarians, which explores how partisan politics have always informed the running of the American republic.
'Lawrence In Arabia' Author Examines Lasting Impact Of Sykes-Picot Agreement
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Lawrence in Arabia author Scott Anderson about the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a secret pact signed among allied nations that shaped the geography of the Middle East following the First World War.