Trump Administration Rule Would Penalize Immigrants For Using Benefits
The so-called “public charge” rule would limit the ability of immigrants to get green cards if they receive government benefits, such as SNAP or housing aid.
Epstein’s Accusers Plan To Pursue Legal Options
NPR’s David Greene talks to Paul Cassell, an attorney for four of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims, about the legal options available to them after Epstein’s death.
Questions Abound After Epstein Is Found Dead In His Jail Cell
Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was found dead inside a Manhattan jail cell Saturday by an apparent suicide.
Smokey Bear Has Been Preventing Wildfires For 75 Years
There have been parties across the country for the fire prevention icon. Maybe that’s what the black bear in Estes Falls, Colo., was celebrating when it broke into a home Friday night.
In Virginia, 2 Churches Feel The Aftermath Of Trump’s Racist Rhetoric
Two small-town Virginia churches with the same name, but very different congregations, recently found themselves tangled in controversy related to the president’s tweets.
Dayton Music Festivals Go On As Scheduled After Multiple Tragedies
Dayton, Ohio, is reeling from tornadoes and a mass shooting that killed 9 people. More funerals are scheduled Monday. On Sunday, many turned to music — German and hometown funk — to help them heal.
At Iowa State Fair, Democratic Candidates Talk About Gun Violence
Since a pair of recent mass shootings, the Democrats running for the White House have been explaining how they would respond to the tragedies if they were elected president.
Advocates Scramble To Help Mississippi Families Caught Up In ICE Raids
In the town of Carthage, Miss., immigrant families are trying to navigate a path forward after last week’s ICE raids at poultry plants.
‘This Is Not Going To Be Easy’: El Paso Students Start School In Wake Of Tragedy
The first day of class in El Paso’s largest school district comes more than a week after a deadly mass shooting. “It’s not at all, in any way, a typical start of school,” the superintendent says.
With Epstein’s Death, Accusers Seek New Legal Recourse
Jeffrey Epstein died by apparent suicide on Saturday while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking. With no defendant to stand in court, the criminal case against Epstein is effectively over.
Retiring FBI Special Agent Reunited With Infant He Rescued 22 Years Ago
After being reunited with his parents, the infant grew up to become a U.S. Marine Corps Corporal. He attended FBI Special Agent Troy Sowers’ retirement ceremony on Friday.
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