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Majority of Americans oppose ending birthright citizenship, NPR/Ipsos poll finds
by Joel Rose
As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end. But other parts of the White House's immigration crackdown are more popular.
For Gay Couples In Louisiana And Mississippi, Marriage Remains On Hold
As same-sex couples legally marry elsewhere in the country, couples in these two states are facing obstacles. We hear from two Mississippi couples who had hoped to be married on Friday.
Migrants In Calais, France, Try To Jump Aboard U.K.-Bound Trucks
by Eleanor Beardsley
European leaders met this week to find a solution to the masses of migrants flooding the continent. Unrest broke out in Calais, France, as migrants tried to board United Kingdom-bound trucks.
Right-Wing Extremists More Dangerous Than Islamic Terrorists In U.S.
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Peter Bergen, vice president and director of studies for The New America Foundation, about its new study on homegrown terrorism.
Supreme Court Changes Face Of Marriage In Historic Ruling
by Nina Totenberg
The court ruled in a 5-4 decision that same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 states, setting off celebrations nationwide. Opponents — and justices' incensed dissents — suggest the fight isn't over.
Univision Cancels Miss USA Over Donald Trump's Mexico Comments
by Greg Allen
Spanish-language television network Univision has cancelled its plans to broadcast Miss USA and Miss Universe after Trump — who owns the pageants — made harsh comments about Mexican immigrants.
Virginia Case Raises Questions About Ethics Of Patient Care
NPR's Rachel Martin interviews Katie Watson, a professor of medical humanities at Northwestern University, about the doctors who made inappropriate jokes about a sedated patient.
Calls To Remove Confederate Flag Challenge Southern Orthodoxy
Tony Horwitz, author of Confederates in the Attic, says this week's calls to remove Confederate symbols mark the collapse of a stubborn Southern orthodoxy.
Escaped N.Y. Prisoner Richard Matt Fatally Shot By Police
by Brian Mann
Richard Matt, one of the escaped inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility in northern New York, has been killed by police officers, reports say.
Justice Kennedy's Last Paragraph Sums Up Court's Decision On Same-Sex Marriage
NPR's Audie Cornish and Rachel Martin read the concluding paragraph in Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion in Friday's Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage.
Despite Supreme Court Ruling, Americans Remain Split On Same-Sex Marriage
by Jennifer Ludden
People from around the country react to Friday's Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage.
President Obama Delivers Eulogy At Funeral For Rev. Clementa Pinckney
by Wade Goodwyn
President Obama delivered the eulogy Friday at the funeral of Rev. Pinckney in Charleston, S.C., Friday. The state senator was killed last Wednesday in the shooting at a historic black church.