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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.
This trans college athlete is being faced with an impossible decision
by Laine Kaplan-Levenson
The story of one trans college athlete who is being forced to choose between continuing his gender-affirming medical care and playing the sport he loves.
Scientists are beginning to understand how long COVID symptoms affect the brain
by Jon Hamilton
Many symptoms of long COVID are related to the brain. Now scientists are beginning to understand why brain fog, fatigue, and pain can linger for years after a person was infected.
Thousands took to the streets in Washington during pro-Israel march
by Joel Rose
Supporters of Israel flooded into Washington, D.C. Tuesday. They came to speak out against Hamas and the October attack on Israel.
A major Los Angeles freeway has been closed indefinitely
by Makenna Sievertson
One of the largest freeways going in and out of downtown Los Angeles is closed indefinitely
A UN gathering on addressing plastic waste draws a variety of voices
by Julia Simon
A UN gathering in Kenya seeks to address the huge problem of plastic waste. But some at the talks are skeptical of solutions put forth by fossil fuel and plastic industries.
The Unsung Hero who saved her from a devastating car crash
by Nellie Gilles
In this week's Unsung Hero, Thea Rhiannon thanks a stranger who saved her life after a car crash.
Radio Diaries: How one NYC hotel tenant spread kindness for decades
by Nellie Gilles
Hisako Hasegawa lived for decades in a New York City hotel, and was a mystery to those around her. And all through the years, she would return small favors with extreme kindness.
A look inside the world of the real life Mr. Chow
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michael Chow, also known as Mr. Chow, about his restaurant empire, his art, and his family history.
The founder of Jezebel on the shutdown of the online publication
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Jezebel founder Anna Holmes about the shutdown of the publication.
Here's what to know on Taylor Tomlinson, one of late-night TV's newest hosts
by Eric Deggans
Eric Deggans gives an intro to Taylor Tomlinson, who will soon make her debut as the late-night TV host of After Midnight.