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Politics Trump says he's close to 'a Deal' with Harvard, as judge grants injunction Trump's Truth Social comments came as a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that would continue blocking the president's efforts to bar international students from attending Harvard. Elissa Nadworny
Politics Trump is no stranger to setting 2-week deadlines. Here's how others have played out Since his first term, Trump has promised action on everything from tax legislation to health care within a fortnight — only for his announcements to materialize months later or not at all. Rachel Treisman
Politics A man is charged with attempting to kidnap Memphis Mayor Paul Young Police say Trenton Abston, 25, came to Mayor Paul Young's home armed with a Taser. Officers allegedly found rope and duct tape in his car. Bill Chappell
Week in Review: protests, affordable housing, and taxes Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with former WA state legislator and founder of Earth Finance, Reuven Carlyle, Washington Policy Center Senior Researcher Paul Guppy and The Needling editor Lex Vaughn. Kevin Kniestedt
Politics Voice of America gutted by Trump adviser Kari Lake The Trump administration is slashing jobs at Voice of America's parent agency by 85%. Journalists who have risked their freedom to report for the broadcaster wonder what happens next. David Folkenflik
National Judge orders release of Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil Khalil will be released on bail while his case challenging his deportation orders plays out in the courts. Adrian Florido
Health A cancer center in Jordan treats kids from Gaza, but only a few dozen have arrived Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it to Jordan for long-promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed. Jane Arraf
Arts & Life Remembering Edmund White, a writer who chronicled gay life and culture Growing up, White tried to "cure" his own homosexuality; he later drew upon that time for his 1982 bestseller, A Boy's Own Story. White died June 3. Originally broadcast in 1985, 1994, 1997 and 2006. Terry Gross
Arts & Life Mary Halvorson's 'About Ghosts' captures the defining trends of jazz in the 2020s Guitarist and composer Halvorson arrived on the jazz scene in the mid 2000s with a virtuosity that commanded attention. Her current sextet, called Amaryllis, features a stellar cast of musicians. Martin Johnson
Tras posible pausa a redadas, granjas y campos agrícolas estan temerosos de medidas de control migratorio Las medidas migratorias de la administración Trump dejaron prácticamente intactas las granjas y las plantas empacadoras de carne, hasta las redadas coordinadas de la semana pasada. Ahora, el presidente Trump da señales de posible apoyo a los agricultores. Ximena Bustillo