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National Salvadoran journalist arrested in Georgia is fighting deportation in ICE detention A Salvadoran journalist was arrested in Georgia while covering a protest. He ended up in ICE detention and is awaiting a deportation hearing. Chamian Cruz
Latin America More than a thousand schools in Peru have faced threats from criminal gangs In the South American nation of Peru, going to school can mean going up against gangsters. Criminals demanding extortion payments are threatening to blow up schools and kill their teachers. John Otis
Arts & Life A book of religious tunes first printed in 1844 is getting an upgrade The Sacred Harp, a book of religious tunes first printed in 1844 is getting an upgrade. And shape note singers who use it are very excited. Justin Hicks
Why this year's Duwamish River Festival is canceled Amid aggressive ICE activity across the country, organizers canceled the August festival. Hans Anderson
Politics (Middle) Eastern politics with Eastern WA's Congressman For now, a cease-fire between Iran and Israel appears to be holding. Is this a military victory? A violation of constitutional oversight? A failed attempt to take out a nuclear power? Congressman Michael Baumgartner joins us to discuss. Hans Anderson
Politics Senators question Trump plan to kill federal funds for public media and some foreign aid Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee pushed back against the Trump administration's bid to rescind federal funding for public broadcasting and international aid programs. Scott Neuman
Climate The role of climate change in the dangerous heat dome Parts of the Midwest and East Coast have seen record-breaking temperatures this week. Climate change is making heatwaves more intense. Rebecca Hersher
How Iran might hit back U.S. authorities continue to be on alert for any potential threat on U.S. soil stemming from President Trump's decision to bomb Iran. Ryan Lucas
National Judge orders Trump administration to resume distributing money for EV chargers Congress designated money for building new EV chargers, but the Trump administration put a freeze on those funds. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction ordering the program to resume. Camila Domonoske
National Judge denies immediate detention of Abrego Garcia, further appeals expected Despite the court order, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is likely to be immediately taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has said he must be deported no matter what happens in his criminal trial. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán