
All Things Considered
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Supreme Court blocks deportation of immigrants under Alien Enemies Act, for now
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Northern Texas under the Alien Enemies Act.
Police-Involved Shooting In Washington Sparks Protest
by Martin Kaste
A police shooting of a homeless man in Pasco, Wash., is under investigation. Officers shot the man at a busy intersection after he was reportedly throwing rocks at cars. It was the town's fourth fatal police shooting in the past six months.
Low Oil Prices Great For Consumers, Less So For Investors
by John Ydstie
Much of the oil industry is gathered in Houston this week for an annual conference that serves as a deal-making forum for producers large and small. Deals may be harder to reach this year because there is so much uncertainty about the price of oil.
FBI Director Wades Into Contentious Debate Over Policing And Race
by Carrie Johnson
James Comey says the nation is at a crossroads when it comes to race and policing. He told students on Thursday that it's time for law enforcement and communities to face some hard truths.
Obama Signs Act Designed To Prevent Suicide Among Veterans
On Thursday, President Obama signed the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention Act. Is it enough? Rachel Martin puts that question to Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald.
'Listen, Slowly' About Connecting To A Heritage You Don't Know
Rachel Martin talks with National Book Award-winning author Thanhha Lai about her children's book, Listen, Slowly.
Facebook Offers New Options For Digital Life After Death
by Laura Sydell
The company is introducing a new policy that allows users to appoint an executor who will keep their account active posthumously.
CBS Journalist Bob Simon Remembered For 'Unbelievable' Career
Rachel Martin talks with longtime CBS producer Harry Radliffe about Bob Simon's work and legacy. The journalist died Wednesday night in a car accident at the age of 73.
Singer Anita Darian Remembered For Genre-Spanning Career
Robert Siegel talks to Lynda Wells about her best friend of 47 years, singer Anita Darian, who was known for her wide range of pitch and musical genres. Darian died last week at the age of 87.
Ukraine Dominates Meeting Of E.U. Leaders In Brussels
by Eleanor Beardsley
Thursday's summit of EU leaders in Brussels was dominated by news of a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, but other crises like Greek debt and the threat of terrorism were also on the agenda.
Tiger Woods Steps Away From Golf Amid Terrible Season
Woods is currently ranked 62nd in the world, which is his lowest since joining the PGA tour nearly 20 years ago. Robert Siegel talks to Ron Sirak, a senior writer for Golf Digest.
Brian Williams' Suspension Brings Attention To Tom Brokaw
by David Folkenflik
We look at the fraught relationship between NBC's Brian Williams (who has been suspended without pay for six months) and his predecessor, Tom Brokaw.