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Politics How Chicago, Baltimore and New Orleans are reacting to Trump's National Guard threats Even after a federal court ruled his use of the National Guard in LA was illegal, the president has weighed sending troops to Chicago, Baltimore and New Orleans. Here's where things stand in those cities. Rachel Treisman
Arts & Life Watching a neighbor's cat turns lethal in 'Caught Stealing' Darren Aronofsky's film is a funny, bloody valentine to 1990s New York City. Though awfully engrossing, Caught Stealing's mix of rambunctious slapstick and bone-crunching violence doesn't always gel. Justin Chang
Arts & Life After years of avoiding the ER, Noah Wyle feels 'right at home' in 'The Pitt' Wyle spent 11 seasons on the drama ER. When it was time prep for the HBO series The Pitt, he went to medical boot camp to learn how health care had changed. Originally broadcast April 21, 2025. Dave Davies
Are the kids alright? Teen psychologist Lisa Damour thinks so Today's teens—and their parents—are stressed. Yet psychologist Lisa Damour reminds us that kids are as resilient as ever. In part two of this series, she shares hopeful insights to support teens. Sanaz Meshkinpour
One promoter tries to keep Black comedy shows alive Inflation and the rise of streaming services have created an unexpected challenge: running a comedy club. Black-owned venues are particularly strained.
National Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid "The business activities of our investors and the rights of our nationals must not be unjustly infringed," a foreign ministry spokesman said after about 300 South Koreans were detained. The Associated Press
Economy August jobs report shows cracks in U.S. labor market U.S. employers added just 22,000 jobs in August, according to a report from the Labor Department, while revised figures showed a net loss of jobs in June for the first time since 2020. A Martínez
Politics Four Democratic senators urge Smithsonian to resist White House attempts to 'bully the institution' Sen. Alex Padilla of California and three other Democrats are reminding the Smithsonian's secretary that the institution "is the responsibility of Congress." Anastasia Tsioulcas
Science Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. Diaa Hadid