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Episodes
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Why the White House may have chosen the countries it did for its new travel ban
The Trump administration's new travel ban puts a full ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others. NPR looks at why the White House may have chosen the countries that it did.
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Climate Solutions Week: Colorado neighborhood hardens homes against wildfire risk
Climate change is pushing wildfires into areas that aren't used to them. But reducing wildfire risk is possible. For NPR's Climate Solutions Week, we visit a Colorado neighborhood that did just that.
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California AG Rob Bonta discusses suit against Trump administration over deployments
NPR's A Martinez asks California Attorney General Rob Bonta about National Guard and U.S. Marine deployments in California, and his state's decision to sue the Trump administration.
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Why Trump's deployment of the National Guard to LA is unprecedented
NPR's A Martinez speaks with former Congressman William Enyart, who served in the Illinois Army National Guard, about President Trump's decision to federalize parts of California's National Guard troops.
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Massachusetts judge faces judicial board for allegedly aiding migrant 7 years ago
A Massachusetts judge is fighting to keep her job after being accused of helping a migrant evade immigration enforcement agents seven years ago. She faces a judicial conduct board on Monday.
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Democratic Rep. Nanette Barragán discusses protests against immigration sweeps in LA
NPR speaks with Democratic Rep. Nanette Barragán of California, whose district includes the community of Paramount just south of Los Angeles, where protests against immigration enforcement flared up this weekend.
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The latest on the LA protests sparked by immigration sweeps
President Trump deployed California's National Guard against the wishes of Gov. Newsom following protests sparked by immigration raids in LA. Officials accuse Trump of purposefully provoking chaos.
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Morning news brief
The latest on protests in Los Angeles sparked by immigration raids, President Trump's travel ban goes into effect Monday, some law clerks describe a toxic work culture under some federal judges.
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U.S. and Chinese officials to hold trade talks in London on Monday
A team of President Trump's top aides, including the secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce departments, meet their Chinese counterparts for a fresh round of trade talks in London.
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NPR brings housing-related climate solutions this week
The Los Angeles fires were a clear reminder of how climate change is increasingly affecting where we live. That's why all this week, NPR will be bringing you climate solutions related to housing.
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Authorities detain migrants protected by program that offers help to victims of crime
President Trump says his deportation campaign prioritizes violent criminals. But immigration authorities are detaining migrants who thought they were protected by a program that helps crime victims.
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As Apple's annual developer conference starts, many watching for promises made on AI
Last year, Apple made big promises around AI but couldn't deliver. As its developer conference begins, all eyes will be on the steps it plans to try to catch up in an AI race where it's lagging.