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Immigration A look at the use of masks by federal agents during immigration arrests NPR's Leila Fadel examines the use of masks by federal agents while carrying out immigration arrests Leila Fadel Play AudioListen 8 mins
Law & Courts Supreme Court allows Trump administration to resume mass federal layoffs for now The Trump administration can move ahead, for now, with plans to lay off hundreds of thousands of federal workers following a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Tuesday. A Martínez Play AudioListen 4 mins
Business Toy company CEO discusses how Trump's recent tariff decisions are impacting business NPR's A Martínez talks with Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, the company behind Tonka and Care Bears, about how President Trump's latest tariff decisions are impacting business. A Martínez Play AudioListen 5 mins
Some great indie studio video games to play this summer Looking for a new video game to play this summer? Industry journalists share their favorite indie game studio recommendations. Hosts Play AudioListen 3 mins
National Search-and-rescue efforts continue following catastrophic floods in central Texas NPR's A Martinez talks with "All Things Considered" colleague Juana Summers about her reporting on the catastrophic floods in Texas that has left more than 100 people dead and more than 160 missing. A Martínez Play AudioListen 3 mins
National Church in Kerrville serves as reunification center following central Texas floods Senior Pastor Jasiel Hernandez Garcia talks with NPR about his experiences after his First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville became a reunification center in the deadly central Texas floods. Michel Martin Play AudioListen 5 mins
World Foreign policy dominating President Trump's week President Trump is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu this week as they work on a ceasefire in Gaza. He's also resuming military aid shipments to Ukraine after they were temporarily halted. A Martínez Play AudioListen 4 mins
National Some MAGA supporters outraged by DOJ, FBI findings in Jeffrey Epstein case Some MAGA supporters expressed outrage after the DOJ and FBI said they found no incriminating Jeffrey Epstein "client list" or blackmail scheme. NPR talks with Axios reporter Tal Axelrod. Michel Martin Play AudioListen 5 mins
National Lots of people love tennis. But do you know where it comes from? Recent years have seen an upswing in people playing tennis (or at least dressing like it). But it's not just a phase. The sport — at least some version of it — has been around since medieval times. Rachel Treisman
Politics Texas is relying on FEMA. State leaders said it should be cut The governor and top emergency official in Texas are both members of a council advising the Trump administration on options for eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Rebecca Hersher