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Supreme Court allows quick third-country deportations, for now
by Adrian Florido
The Supreme Court blocked a court order requiring 15 days notice — enough time to contact their lawyers — to individuals the Trump administration is trying to deport to countries other than their own.
Donald Trump Wins Republican Primary In Indiana
The last polls in Indiana have closed, and Donald Trump is projected to win the GOP primary. On the Democratic side, the race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton is still too close to call.
In Indiana, Many Voters Look To Challenge The Status Quo
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Tim Swarens, political columnist and opinion editor of the Indianapolis Star, about the current political landscape in Indiana, and under what conditions the red state has turned purple in the past.
'Neither Snow Nor Rain' Celebrates History Of U.S. Postal Service
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with author Devin Leonard whose new book, Neither Snow Nor Rain, celebrates the history of the U.S. Postal Service.
Voters Head To The Polls In Critical Indiana Primary
Indiana voters head to the polls Tuesday to vote in the state primaries.
Along South Africa's East Coast, Locals Take On Mining Industry
by Sarah Birnbaum
A 14-mile stretch of sand dunes along South Africa's breathtaking east coast is the battleground between big mining interests and the local community. The dunes hide a wealth of titanium.
In Indiana, Donald Trump Looks To Cement Path To GOP Nomination
by Mara Liasson
Voters in Indiana are at the polls Tuesday in a presidential primary that could largely determine the outcome of the GOP race, while Bernie Sanders fights on to influence Democrats.
Ted Cruz Pulls Out All The Stops In Indiana Primary
Republican Ted Cruz has put it all on the line in Tuesday's Indiana primary, making it a proving ground for efforts to stop Donald Trump from clinching the GOP nomination.