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Politics Trump's travel ban is now in effect. Here's what to know The ban, which revives a controversial measure from Trump's first term, took effect Monday morning. Here's what to know about who's affected, who's exempt and how foreign leaders are responding. Rachel Treisman
Arts & Life New documentary raises questions about 'Napalm Girl' 53 years ago, the devastating impact of a napalm strike in South Vietnam was captured in a Pulitzer-Prize winning photo of the "Napalm Girl."
Science NIH scientists call on director to protect biomedical research In a public letter, hundreds of scientists expressed their dissent to the Trump administration's policies affecting the National Institutes of Health and called on its director to support the agency. Rob Stein
National Why Trump's deployment of the National Guard to LA is unprecedented NPR's A Martinez speaks with former Congressman William Enyart, who served in the Illinois Army National Guard, about President Trump's decision to federalize parts of California's National Guard troops. A Martínez
Climate Faced with rising temps, Las Vegas is embracing a simple climate solution: More trees Climate change is driving more dangerous summer heat across the U.S. Las Vegas, which reached 120 degrees last summer, is planting thousands of trees to help cool its hottest neighborhoods. Yvette Fernandez
Law & Courts Massachusetts judge faces judicial board for allegedly aiding migrant 7 years ago A Massachusetts judge is fighting to keep her job after being accused of helping a migrant evade immigration enforcement agents seven years ago. She faces a judicial conduct board on Monday. Tovia Smith
Immigration Democratic Rep. Nanette Barragán discusses protests against immigration sweeps in LA NPR speaks with Democratic Rep. Nanette Barragán of California, whose district includes the community of Paramount just south of Los Angeles, where protests against immigration enforcement flared up this weekend. A Martínez
Immigration The latest on the LA protests sparked by immigration sweeps President Trump deployed California's National Guard against the wishes of Gov. Newsom following protests sparked by immigration raids in LA. Officials accuse Trump of purposefully provoking chaos. Adrian Florido
Environment 5 simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy Sometimes reducing your home's energy use can be as simple as opening a window or buying tape. Here are five easy ways to have a more climate-friendly home and save on energy bills at the same time. Julia Simon