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Politics Trump says he and Musk 'had a great relationship. I don't know if we will anymore' Trump said he was surprised that his former adviser Elon Musk is scorching the Republican megabill, but said he thought Musk was wrong and conflicted in his criticism. NPR Washington Desk
National Concerns over conditions in U.S. immigration detention: 'We're hearing about starving' ICE detentions have surged, but deportations have lagged. Over the past month, NPR spoke to dozens of detainees, families and lawyers who spoke of overcrowded facilities lacking food and medicine. Jasmine Garsd
Crime Authorities search for Washington state father accused of killing 3 daughters A man in central Washington state is wanted on suspicion of murder after his three young daughters were reported missing and then found dead. Associated Press
Politics Trump orders a probe into the Biden administration and its alleged autopen use Trump alleges the Biden administration used a machine to sign key documents, as many presidents do. Biden says he made policy decisions himself: "Any suggestion that I didn't is ridiculous and false." Rachel Treisman
Politics FBI Director Patel, a longtime bureau critic, begins to put his stamp on the agency Since taking the helm more than 100 days ago, Patel has yet to shutter the FBI headquarters and reopen it as a museum as he once said he would, but he has begun trying to remake the bureau. Ryan Lucas
Arts & Life Retreating to metaphorical gardens There’s a related expression from Italy that can mean to insulate yourself from the world’s unpleasantness.
Music Seattle band The Head and the Heart return to their roots with new album 'Aperture' The band is currently touring.
Politics Unanimous Supreme Court sides with Catholic Charities in Wisconsin case A unanimous Supreme Court ruled that Catholic Charities can opt out of participating in a state unemployment compensation program in Wisconsin. NPR Washington Desk
Politics Unanimous Supreme Court rules against Mexico in guns case The Court dismissed Mexico's claim that U.S. gun manufacturers aided and abetted the pipeline of weapons from the U.S. to Mexican drug cartels. NPR Washington Desk
Politics Supreme Court sides with straight Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination The court unanimously sided with an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated against at work because she is straight. NPR Washington Desk