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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.
Mike Huckabee Announces Bid For Republican Presidential Nomination
by Don Gonyea
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee launched his second White House bid Tuesday.
Self-Declared Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Texas Shooting
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with the Washington Post's Adam Goldman about the two men who opened fire in Garland, Texas, Sunday outside an exhibit of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Baltimore Police Shooting That Wasn't 'Illustrates Malleable Nature Of Memories'
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks to Elizabeth Loftus, professor of psychology at the University of California, Irvine, about inventing memories. False reports Monday said a man was shot by Baltimore police.
Texas Shooting Sheds Light On Murkiness Between Free, Hate Speech
by Wade Goodwyn
The organizers of Sunday's contest for cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad specifically chose Garland, Texas, for their event. The Curtis Culwell Center also hosted a Muslim group's meeting in January.
St. Louis Rams Consider Move To Los Angeles
by Jason Rosenbaum
St. Louis is fighting to keep its NFL team from bolting to Los Angeles. Proponents see an economic benefit to keeping the team, and they fear losing of the Rams will hurt the city's prestige.
Obama To Nominate Gen. Joseph Dunford As Joint Chiefs Chairman
by David Welna
President Obama said Tuesday he will nominate Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest-ranking military officer.
Pedro Martinez On 2004 Red Sox: 'We Were A Laughing Group'
Pitching great Pedro Martinez, who helped end the Boston Red Sox World Series drought, talks about his new memoir Pedro.
London's Dominance Becomes A British Election Issue
by Ari Shapiro
London completely dominates the political, cultural and economic life of the U.K. to an extent rarely seen elsewhere. That imbalance has been an issue in the run-up to Thursday's election.
From Alabama To ISIS
NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Ellie Hall of Buzzfeed News about a Yemeni-American student named Hoda who left Alabama to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria.