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National Retired Marine raises concerns over growing military response in L.A. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Walter Gaskin about President Trump's activation of Marines and what comes with following orders on American streets. Christopher Intagliata
National The Los Angeles ICE raids are changing how immigrant communities go about their lives Amid ongoing raids in Los Angeles, many immigrants are afraid to leave their homes. We hear what that's looking like from residents, workers and business owners in the San Fernando Valley. Benjamin Gottlieb
New Israeli-armed militia emerges in Gaza A new anti-Hamas militia, comprising looters and criminals in Gaza, has emerged in Gaza with arms from Israel. Aya Batrawy
Women who want to be Catholic deacons are hopeful about Pope Leo XIV. Here's why Those who've been advocating for women deacons in the Catholic Church are taking stock of the possibility under the papacy of Pope Leo XIV. Jason DeRose
Arts & Life A new father finds comfort in a doctor's words of advice In 2019, Darren Wayman was about to become a new father. He was terrified. Then, a doctor came into the delivery room and said something that changed his perspective on parenthood.
Health HHS head RFK Jr. is removing all members of a key CDC vaccine policy committee Health and Human Services head, RFK Jr, is replacing all current members of CDC vaccine advisory committee. We discuss the potential impact on public health policy. Mia Venkat
National New hope in the fentanyl fight after a decade of young Americans dying NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with addiction correspondent Brian Mann about the drop in overdose deaths among teens and young adults in the U.S. Brian Mann
'Kill Your Darlings' untangles the secrets couple keep for – and from – one another NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Peter Swanson about his new mystery novel, Kill Your Darlings, which explores the reasons behind a poet's act of murder against her own husband. Ashley Brown
Arts & Life TikTok superstar Khaby Lame was detained by ICE before being allowed to leave the U.S. Lame, 25, produces nearly silent videos that have made him the most-followed personality on TikTok. But U.S. officials say Lame, an Italian citizen, overstayed his visa earlier this month. Bill Chappell
National After ICE raids in LA, families of those detained are desperate for answers Families of people who were detained by ICE in immigration raids say they haven't been able to make contact with their loved ones or even find out where many of them are being held. Vanessa Romo