Veterans Urge Changes Before Expansion Of VA Caregivers Program
Veterans are warning that the Department of Veterans Affairs has not resolved serious flaws in the way the program is administered.
FBI’s Challenges In Fighting Domestic Terrorism
NPR’s David Greene talks to former FBI official Dave Gomez about challenges the FBI faces in fighting domestic terrorism, and the tools it needs to prevent such attacks.
Puerto Rico Gets Another New Governor
Puerto Rico has its third governor in the space of a week after Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez was sworn in Wednesday.
Large ICE Raids In Mississippi
NPR’s Rachel Martin talks with Jeff Amy of The Associated Press about the large federal immigration raids in Mississippi.
After World Cup Win, Other U.S. Women’s Sports Leagues Ask, ‘What About Us?’
Will latest U.S. victory in the Women’s World Cup lead to a surge of popularity in other women’s pro sports leagues? Executives and players hope so.
Mississippi Immigration Raids Net Hundreds Of Workers
The ICE raids are likely the largest operation since 2008 when 400 unauthorized workers were arrested in Iowa.
ICE Arrests Nearly 700 People At Agriculture Processing Plants In Mississippi
Officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, arrested almost 700 people at agricultural processing plants in Mississippi on Wednesday.
False Reports Of Gunmen In N.Y.C. And Virginia Cause Jitters Following Mass Shootings
Experts who study the psychological impact of mass shootings say panicked reactions after such events is expected, but tends to dissipate over time.
Dayton, Ohio, Mayor Discusses President Trump’s Visit In Response To Mass Shooting
Dayton, Ohio, Mayor Nan Whaley speaks with NPR’s Ari Shapiro about President Trump’s visit to the city after a shooting left nine dead and 27 others injured over the weekend.
Texas State Sen. José Rodríguez Reacts To Trump’s Visit To El Paso
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Texas State Sen. José Rodríguez about his reaction to President Trump’s visit to El Paso, Texas, after a gunman shot and killed 22 people and injured dozens more.
Trump Visits El Paso In Aftermath Of Shooting That Left 22 Dead
President Trump visits El Paso, Texas, Wednesday to offer sympathy after 22 people were killed at a Walmart on Saturday. Local officials and others have asked the president not to come.
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