The Latest Immigration The latest on the Los Angeles protests sparked by ICE immigration raids People in LA continue to protest ICE immigration raids. President Trump is now sending in 700 U.S. Marines and an additional 2,000 National Guard. State officials call it an unnecessary escalation. Adrian Florido Business Is all this talk of recession indicators a sign a recession is coming? For generations, people have looked for small, informal signs that a recession is coming or already here. This phenomenon recently exploded on social media, often in joke form. Greg Rosalsky Environment By removing invasive bullfrogs, scientists help Yosemite's native turtles recover The huge amphibians "will literally just feed on anything that fits into their mouth" — including turtle hatchlings. Clearing thousands of frogs from ponds helped other species stage a comeback. Ari Daniel National Morning news brief President Trump sending hundreds of U.S. Marines into LA as protests continue, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removing all members of a key vaccine committee, drug deaths plummet among young Americans. A Martínez World A look at the similarities in policies between Hungary and the U.S. NPR's Steve Inskeep and Leila Fadel talk about the parallels in the domestic policies of Hungary and the U.S. Leila Fadel Europe Russia and Ukraine ramp up drone arsenals and attacks Ukraine recently destroyed Russian warplanes in a series of drone strikes. And Russia has ramped up its own drone arsenal and carried out heavy attacks. NPR takes a closer look at the escalation. A Martínez National Why the White House may have chosen the countries it did for its new travel ban The Trump administration's new travel ban puts a full ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others. NPR looks at why the White House may have chosen the countries that it did. Franco Ordoñez Politics Wall Street CEOs are cycling through the five stages of tariff grief As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are moving from denial and bargaining to public anger and depression. Maria Aspan National What powers does Trump have to send troops to cities — even if they don't want them? President Trump ordered California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell anti-immigration enforcement protests. Experts explain the laws that enable him to make this extraordinary move. Jaclyn Diaz Politics All the ways the Trump administration is going after colleges and universities In seeking to reshape elite universities, the Trump administration is using several tactics, including freezing federal grants and contracts, and threatening colleges' tax-exempt status. Elissa Nadworny Prev 1419 of 1651 Next Sponsored
Immigration The latest on the Los Angeles protests sparked by ICE immigration raids People in LA continue to protest ICE immigration raids. President Trump is now sending in 700 U.S. Marines and an additional 2,000 National Guard. State officials call it an unnecessary escalation. Adrian Florido
Business Is all this talk of recession indicators a sign a recession is coming? For generations, people have looked for small, informal signs that a recession is coming or already here. This phenomenon recently exploded on social media, often in joke form. Greg Rosalsky
Environment By removing invasive bullfrogs, scientists help Yosemite's native turtles recover The huge amphibians "will literally just feed on anything that fits into their mouth" — including turtle hatchlings. Clearing thousands of frogs from ponds helped other species stage a comeback. Ari Daniel
National Morning news brief President Trump sending hundreds of U.S. Marines into LA as protests continue, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removing all members of a key vaccine committee, drug deaths plummet among young Americans. A Martínez
World A look at the similarities in policies between Hungary and the U.S. NPR's Steve Inskeep and Leila Fadel talk about the parallels in the domestic policies of Hungary and the U.S. Leila Fadel
Europe Russia and Ukraine ramp up drone arsenals and attacks Ukraine recently destroyed Russian warplanes in a series of drone strikes. And Russia has ramped up its own drone arsenal and carried out heavy attacks. NPR takes a closer look at the escalation. A Martínez
National Why the White House may have chosen the countries it did for its new travel ban The Trump administration's new travel ban puts a full ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others. NPR looks at why the White House may have chosen the countries that it did. Franco Ordoñez
Politics Wall Street CEOs are cycling through the five stages of tariff grief As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are moving from denial and bargaining to public anger and depression. Maria Aspan
National What powers does Trump have to send troops to cities — even if they don't want them? President Trump ordered California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell anti-immigration enforcement protests. Experts explain the laws that enable him to make this extraordinary move. Jaclyn Diaz
Politics All the ways the Trump administration is going after colleges and universities In seeking to reshape elite universities, the Trump administration is using several tactics, including freezing federal grants and contracts, and threatening colleges' tax-exempt status. Elissa Nadworny