The Latest Politics The White House is deporting people to countries they're not from. Why? The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South Sudan could lead to more persecution. Ximena Bustillo Politics Trump says he will withdraw nomination of Musk associate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA In a post on social media late Saturday, Trump said he was withdrawing Isaacman's nomination after a "thorough review" of the tech billionaire's "prior associations." The Associated Press Arts & Life Skulls once subject to racist study in Germany are laid to rest in New Orleans A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where they were used for racial research in the late 1800s. Alina Selyukh Drag artists are getting attacked. This safety handbook aims to help A group of drag queens from across the country and their supporters are releasing a handbook to help performers navigate a landscape of increasing threats of harassment and violence. Chloe Veltman Economy Businesses and trading partners are in limbo after a pair of federal court rulings Imports to the U.S. fell sharply last month, as President Trump's worldwide tariffs took effect. But the future of those tariffs is in question after a pair of federal court rulings this week. Scott Horsley Hamas says it sent its response to U.S. ceasefire proposal Hamas has responded to a U.S. ceasefire proposal in Gaza that includes the release of around half of its remaining living hostages. Hadeel Al-Shalchi Politics Mexico holds first-of-its-kind nationwide judicial elections Mexico is set to elect its judges by popular vote — a move that critics warn could undermine judicial independence and empower organized crime. Eyder Peralta What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage? What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage? Two seasoned NPR hosts discuss. Ari Shapiro Politics Pete Hegseth discusses U.S. policy towards China at Singapore security conference Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth signaled that the U.S. will reorient its policy towards "deterring aggression by communist China." Anthony Kuhn Books In the poetry collection 'Fierce Delight,' Emily Bright documents early motherhood A new collection of poetry from Emily Bright explores the early days of motherhood. Avery Keatley Prev 1481 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Politics The White House is deporting people to countries they're not from. Why? The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South Sudan could lead to more persecution. Ximena Bustillo
Politics Trump says he will withdraw nomination of Musk associate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA In a post on social media late Saturday, Trump said he was withdrawing Isaacman's nomination after a "thorough review" of the tech billionaire's "prior associations." The Associated Press
Arts & Life Skulls once subject to racist study in Germany are laid to rest in New Orleans A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where they were used for racial research in the late 1800s. Alina Selyukh
Drag artists are getting attacked. This safety handbook aims to help A group of drag queens from across the country and their supporters are releasing a handbook to help performers navigate a landscape of increasing threats of harassment and violence. Chloe Veltman
Economy Businesses and trading partners are in limbo after a pair of federal court rulings Imports to the U.S. fell sharply last month, as President Trump's worldwide tariffs took effect. But the future of those tariffs is in question after a pair of federal court rulings this week. Scott Horsley
Hamas says it sent its response to U.S. ceasefire proposal Hamas has responded to a U.S. ceasefire proposal in Gaza that includes the release of around half of its remaining living hostages. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Politics Mexico holds first-of-its-kind nationwide judicial elections Mexico is set to elect its judges by popular vote — a move that critics warn could undermine judicial independence and empower organized crime. Eyder Peralta
What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage? What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage? Two seasoned NPR hosts discuss. Ari Shapiro
Politics Pete Hegseth discusses U.S. policy towards China at Singapore security conference Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth signaled that the U.S. will reorient its policy towards "deterring aggression by communist China." Anthony Kuhn
Books In the poetry collection 'Fierce Delight,' Emily Bright documents early motherhood A new collection of poetry from Emily Bright explores the early days of motherhood. Avery Keatley