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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.
Police Discover DNA Evidence In New York Inmate Manhunt
by Brian Mann
State and federal officials say they found DNA evidence that ties two missing prison inmates to a remote area of northern New York about 30 miles west of Dannemora, N.Y.
In 2009 Tour Of West Miami, Marco Rubio Shows Pride In His Community
NPR's Robert Siegel took a drive through West Miami with Marco Rubio in 2009 before he was elected to the U.S. Senate.
60 Million People Displaced By World Conflicts, U.N. Refugee Agency Says
by Michele Kelemen
The United Nation's refugee agency says there is a record number of people uprooted by war, conflict and persecution: nearly 60 million.
After Thousands Of Missions, Air Force To Cut Drone Flights
The Air Force plans to reduce drone flights due to a shortage of pilots. NPR's Arun Rath talks with New York Times reporter Dave Philipps about why the military is having trouble attracting and keeping drone operators.
Remembering James Salter, A 'Writer's Writer' Who Died Friday
The acclaimed author died in New York at age 90. A master of his craft, Salter never received the mainstream success many believe he deserved. His novels include A Sport and a Pastime and All That Is.
Will Monday's Greek Debt Talks Result In A Deal?
by Jim Zarroli
Greece needs help to make a loan payment at the end of the month, but its government refuses to enact the economic reforms its creditors are demanding. The threat of a run on Greece's banks is complicating current negotiations, which will continue Monday at a summit meeting of Greek and eurozone leaders.
From California To Kathmandu, Task Force 2 Responds To Disasters
by NPR Staff
An elite search-and-rescue team from Los Angeles County is always ready to respond to emergencies around the world — most recently, in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.