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In child care centers and on farms, businesses are bracing for more immigration raids

The Trump administration’s immigration positions — including mass deportation — have put businesses that employ people without legal status on notice.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells NPR: ‘Everything feels increasingly like a scam’

NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., about how Democrats are addressing President Trump’s agenda.

Who’s in charge of DOGE? (It’s not these women. Or the owl.) Find out in the quiz

Which stores closed and which shows were canceled? Who (or what) was reborn after being hit by a Cybertruck? And is that asteroid going to hit us or what?

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrive in the U.S. after leaving Romania

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who were charged with human trafficking in Romania, have arrived in Florida after their travel restrictions were lifted.

Judge rules mass firing of probationary employees is illegal and should be stopped

The administration fired tens of thousands of federal workers with “probationary” status, apparently because that made them easier targets. But those workers have rights and protections too and firing them may have been illegal.

New directive on DOT spending takes community birth and marriage rates into account

A new Trump administration directive for distributing Department of Transportation money prioritizes communities with high birth and marriage rates, and that has transit advocates worried.

Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the U.S.

The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as top Mexican officials are in Washington trying to head off the Trump administration’s threat of imposing 25% tariffs on all Mexican imports.

A movement is calling for an ‘economic blackout’ on Friday. Here’s what to know

The People’s Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours on Friday.

The CFPB drops its lawsuit against Capital One, marking a major reversal

The consumer protection agency also dropped cases against four other companies including Rocket Homes.

ICE will reopen a major detention center in New Jersey as it eyes a broader expansion

The Trump administration is expanding its immigration detention capacity, reopening a 1,000-bed detention center in New Jersey and adding beds at other privately owned facilities around the country.

Martin Marty, leading scholar of American religion, dies at 97

Martin Marty, one of the foremost interpreters of religion in American public life, died on Tuesday. He was 97 years old.

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