Sonic Devices Target Teenagers In Philadelphia
To keep teens away after closing hours, Philadelphia has installed sonic devices in parks. They are noisemakers that mostly the young hear and have been banned elsewhere.
Family Separations Under ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy
Immigration authorities say the “Remain in Mexico” program is helping to limit the number of migrants crossing the U.S. border. But critics say migrant families are being separated under the program.
June Employment Report Expected To Show Rebound In Job Growth
Forecasters expect to see a modest pickup in job growth Friday when the Labor Department releases its monthly jobs report. Despite uncertainty surrounding trade, unemployment remains low.
In Fourth Of July Address, Trump Hails Military As Fighter Jets Fly Above
Washington observers wondered if the president would take the highly-publicized remarks into politics, but instead he highlighted the military and implored Americans to “stay true to our cause.”
Largest Earthquake To Hit The State In Two Decades Rattles Southern California
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern California about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles today. It is the largest earthquake in two decades to hit the state.
Celebrating The Fourth Of July In The Nation’s Capital
People decked out in red, white and blue danced in the rain during the National Independence Day Parade. There were also demonstrators, drummers … and so many flags!
A 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern California, Rattling A Large Swath Of State
Officials did not immediately report any deaths or major injuries in connection with the earthquake.
Is Trump Politicizing The 4th Of July? Critics Say Yes
President Trump is adding to the holiday festivities with military vehicles, flyovers and a nationally televised speech at the Lincoln Memorial. Critics say he’s turning the celebration into a political event.
How The Trump Administration Could Still Add A Citizenship Question To The Census
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California Irvine, about what the Trump administration can still do to add the citizenship question to the census.
One Woman’s Quest To Get Back Her Vegetable Garden Results In New Florida Law
A zoning ordinance threatened Hermine Ricketts with a $50 fine each day for the front-yard vegetable garden she had tended for years. So she pulled it up — and got a lawyer.
6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern California
Today a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern California about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The shaking was felt over a wide area.
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