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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.
The booming African art scene congregates at the biggest art fair in West Africa
by Emmanuel Akinwotu
The biggest art fair in West Africa draws artists and curators alike to build on the success of African art in the region and beyond.
Beirut's Zach Condon on drawing inspiration from the dark winters of Norway
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Zach Condon, the creative force behind the band Beirut, about his new album Hadsel, and drawing inspiration from the dark winter of arctic Norway.
The Puteketeke bird has been elected as New Zealand's Bird of the Century
The Puteketeke bird has been elected as New Zealand's Bird of the Century after John Oliver promoted the bird not just on his show, but around the world.
A new NPR poll shows that among Republican infighting, voters want to see compromise
Republicans in Congress have been fighting publicly and privately and threatening their own ability to govern. A new NPR poll shows that voters want to see compromise.
All that's at risk for President Biden among talks with China's Xi Jinping
by Tamara Keith
President Biden and China's leader Xi Jinping met today outside San Francisco. We talk about the political stakes for Biden.
How China's weakened economy plays into talks between Biden and Xi
Robert Daly of the Wilson Center speaks about how China's weakened economy may affect talks between President Biden and President Xi.
Two major reports say that climate change is hurting human health too
by Alejandra Borunda
From extreme heat to wildfire smoke to pollution, fossil-fuel-driven climate change is making people sicker or killing them, according to two major reports. The solution isn't complicated, they say.
A reclaimed VA campus in West LA could help with the city's homelessness crisis
by Quil Lawrence
The massive West LA campus may finally start housing vets - in numbers that could turn the tide on veterans homelessness nationwide.
A warden tried to fix an abusive federal prison. He faced death threats
A federal warden claims he tried to stop the abuse at his prison complex in Illinois, but faced threats from his staff and obstacles from his bosses.
IDF troops enter Al Shifa hospital as thousands of civilians and staff shelter inside
by Peter Kenyon
The Israeli military said its troops went into the main hospital complex in Gaza City overnight — where conditions for patients and medical staff have been growing increasingly desperate.
As life under climate change grows more difficult, one group says cash aid can help
by Nurith Aizenman
Many of the world's poorest places are getting even more difficult to live in as climate change fuels an upswing in natural disasters. One group says cash aid can help.
U.K. government wants to work around Supreme Court ruling on migrant deportations
by Willem Marx
Britain's Supreme Court has ruled a government plan to ship migrants to Rwanda illegal. The government says it will try to enact a law permitting the deportations.