The Latest National Morning news brief A look at the military's role in LA as protests continue, immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally, Trump continues to appeal his historic criminal case. Michel Martin Major Western countries coming together to support recognition of a Palestinian state Opposition to the war in Gaza is fueling a new diplomatic approach. Major Western countries are coming together to support formal recognition of a Palestinian state. Israel is threatening retaliation. Daniel Estrin Immigration Immigration raid at Omaha meatpacking plant spurs protests, stokes fear in the city An immigration raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha, Nebraska, spurred protests and stoked fear. Officials said it was the largest immigration enforcement action in Nebraska under this administration. Immigration A look at the military's role in Los Angeles as protests against ICE raids continue The Trump administration has deployed U.S. Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles as protests continue against immigration raids. NPR looks at the role of the military in LA. Martin Kaste Health Trump administration cuts program that was developing a promising new HIV vaccine For nearly 15 years, Dennis Burton worked on creating an HIV vaccine considered to be one of the leading vaccine efforts. In late May, he learned the Trump administration was ending the project. Jonathan Lambert Health Care Maryland turns to ACA money to help fund abortion care Like other states where abortion is legal, Maryland has seen more people coming for care from out of state. Now the state is using money associated with Obamacare to help those who need financial aid. Scott Maucione Climate Protecting your home from disaster might not help you get insurance Insurance markets in places like California, Florida and Louisiana are on the frontlines of an emerging national insurance crisis fueled by threats from climate change. Michael will examine emerging solutions that some state regulators are employing to address rising costs and other issues. Michael Copley Food Perpetual stew stays on heat for weeks or even years. Is it safe to eat? Perpetual stew is soup that stays stewing on heat for days, weeks or even years. You might serve out some and keep replenishing the ingredients. It's having a moment on social media, but is it safe? Hosts Business Immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally Trump's immigration crackdown is driving some people out of the country and others underground. That poses a challenge for businesses that have relied on workers who are in the U.S. illegally. Scott Horsley National Protests grow across the U.S. as people push against Trump's mass deportation policies Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, Chicago and Seattle. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán Prev 1370 of 1643 Next Sponsored
National Morning news brief A look at the military's role in LA as protests continue, immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally, Trump continues to appeal his historic criminal case. Michel Martin
Major Western countries coming together to support recognition of a Palestinian state Opposition to the war in Gaza is fueling a new diplomatic approach. Major Western countries are coming together to support formal recognition of a Palestinian state. Israel is threatening retaliation. Daniel Estrin
Immigration Immigration raid at Omaha meatpacking plant spurs protests, stokes fear in the city An immigration raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha, Nebraska, spurred protests and stoked fear. Officials said it was the largest immigration enforcement action in Nebraska under this administration.
Immigration A look at the military's role in Los Angeles as protests against ICE raids continue The Trump administration has deployed U.S. Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles as protests continue against immigration raids. NPR looks at the role of the military in LA. Martin Kaste
Health Trump administration cuts program that was developing a promising new HIV vaccine For nearly 15 years, Dennis Burton worked on creating an HIV vaccine considered to be one of the leading vaccine efforts. In late May, he learned the Trump administration was ending the project. Jonathan Lambert
Health Care Maryland turns to ACA money to help fund abortion care Like other states where abortion is legal, Maryland has seen more people coming for care from out of state. Now the state is using money associated with Obamacare to help those who need financial aid. Scott Maucione
Climate Protecting your home from disaster might not help you get insurance Insurance markets in places like California, Florida and Louisiana are on the frontlines of an emerging national insurance crisis fueled by threats from climate change. Michael will examine emerging solutions that some state regulators are employing to address rising costs and other issues. Michael Copley
Food Perpetual stew stays on heat for weeks or even years. Is it safe to eat? Perpetual stew is soup that stays stewing on heat for days, weeks or even years. You might serve out some and keep replenishing the ingredients. It's having a moment on social media, but is it safe? Hosts
Business Immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally Trump's immigration crackdown is driving some people out of the country and others underground. That poses a challenge for businesses that have relied on workers who are in the U.S. illegally. Scott Horsley
National Protests grow across the U.S. as people push against Trump's mass deportation policies Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, Chicago and Seattle. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán