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We've all gotten those hiring scam texts. Instead of deleting, this writer played along Alexander Sammon received a suspicious job recruitment text from someone who claimed to be a hiring manager. He decided to play along to see how far the scam would go, and wrote about it for Slate. Christopher Intagliata
National What's happening inside Alligator Alcatraz as a judge halts construction -- for now Civil rights lawyers say many migrant detainees in Florida's so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" are being barred from meeting regularly with attorneys and being held in poor conditions inside the hastily constructed detention facility run by the state of Florida. Jasmine Garsd
National How the U.S. government defines antisemitism The Trump administration has been scrutinizing colleges for antisemitism. Some students worry it conflates criticism of Israel with their everyday concerns. Juana Summers
Israel says it will expand Gaza war, take main city The move marks a major escalation in the nearly two-year-long war that's already killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. Ailsa Chang
Politics President Trump taps federal law enforcement agencies to police Washington, D.C. President Trump has ordered federal law enforcement agencies to begin policing the streets of Washington, D.C., citing crime in the city. Meg Anderson
National Famed NASA astronaut and Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell has died at age 97 Lovell commanded the mission that almost ended in disaster after an explosion that threatened the crew's oxygen and electrical supply. The inspiring story of their survival was made into a hit movie. Russell Lewis
World A woman who killed her in-laws with toxic mushrooms allegedly poisoned her spouse too Erin Patterson was convicted last month of killing her estranged husband's relatives with a meal laced with toxic mushrooms. Newly unsealed evidence alleges she previously poisoned his meals too. Rachel Treisman
Music Why is Perfume Genius obsessed with demented things? Mike Hadreas, of Perfume Genius, talks about his latest album, Glory, and he performs in an exclusive set for World Cafe. Miguel Perez
The skin we're in Our skin protects us, connects us, and constantly gathers data about the world around us. This hour, we explore how skin shapes our sense of self and how tech might change the way we touch and feel.
Politics Justice Department launches grand jury probe of N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James James prosecuted the president and his companies, winning millions in fines linked to fraud allegations. Her attorney called the probe a "desperate example of the president's campaign of retribution." Carrie Johnson