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National Deportees are being held in a converted shipping container in Djibouti, ICE says Deported migrants have been stuck at a military base in Djibouti for over two weeks — and ICE officers are also there, guarding them 24 hours a day. Bill Chappell
Friday Evening Headlines The Enchantments closed to the public as manhunt continues, local grocery workers may go on strike, and police arrest a man suspected of stealing instruments from the Seattle band Heart. Paige Browning
Law & Courts The Supreme Court hands DOGE a victory in accessing Social Security information The Supreme Court has handed DOGE at least a temporary victory. The team can keep accessing information collected by the Social Security Administration, including medical and mental health records. Nina Totenberg
Business What the Musk-Trump feud means for SpaceX The relationship breakdown between Elon Musk and the Trump administration could have big implications for Musk's company SpaceX, which the U.S. relies on for space- and defense-related services. Geoff Brumfiel
Health Amid Trump cuts, this scientist lost a $53 million NIH grant. Then he got it back The Trump administration terminated a $53 million NIH grant to study how impaired blood flow in the brain can lead to dementia. The lead scientist fought the decision, and got the money back. Jon Hamilton
Immigration Protestors say ICE's tactics have become heavy-handed. ICE defends its operations As the Trump Administration ramps up ICE enforcement, some members of the public are showing up to oppose it, leading to confrontations. We ask experts about the tactics used by ICE and protesters. Martin Kaste
Researchers chase storms to learn more about hail before it hits the ground Hail storm damage is on the rise, so researchers want to learn more about hail before it hits the ground to possibly improve forecasts. Nick Gilmore
Sports For the first time, MLB is investing in a women's professional softball league Major League Baseball is branching out. It's investing in women's softball. It's an acknowledgement of the popularity of women's sports in the U.S. and could help jumpstart a sustainable league. Amy Held
Music Marianne Faithfull's posthumous EP is a return to her folk and pop roots NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Andrew Batt, executive producer of Marianne Faithfull's posthumous EP Burning Moonlight. Christopher Intagliata
National Trump administration works on rule to limit how long people can keep rental aid The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants to limit the amount of time people can get federal rental subsidies and add work requirements, according to an internal document seen by NPR. Jennifer Ludden