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National In Florida, Venezuelans worry about the potential loss of temporary protected status When the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration could strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans while litigation continues in the lower courts, the move sent shockwaves. Greg Allen
Business Taxing questions for IRS nominee The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing today on President Trump's nominee to lead the IRS. It comes as the agency has laid off thousands of workers, including nearly a third of its auditors. Scott Horsley
National After receiving help post-hurricane, a woman has found joy in volunteering People volunteer for different reasons. One North Carolina woman started after volunteers rebuilt her home after Hurricane Helene. Seven months later, volunteering weekly is her passion. Laura Hackett
National Attorneys ask court to block alleged DHS move to deport migrants to South Sudan Immigration attorneys have asked a Massachusetts federal judge to block a Trump administration move to deport migrants — including nationals from Myanmar and Vietnam — to South Sudan or other third countries. Scott Neuman
Immigration Florida community rallies around immigrant pastor swept up in crackdown This month, more than a 1,000 immigrants have been arrested in Florida. But The massive crackdown has some Trump supporters asking why their neighbors must be deported. Jasmine Garsd
In memoir, 'Uncommon Favor,' coach Dawn Staley says she's trying to pay it forward NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dawn Staley, the coach of the University of South Carolina women's basketball team, about her new memoir and successful career. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Politics Trump unveils ambitious and expensive plans for 'Golden Dome' missile defense The plan includes a vast array of space-based sensors and interceptors. Geoff Brumfiel
Health A stricter FDA policy for Covid vaccines could limit future access Federal officials unveiled a rigorous regulatory approach to future Covid vaccines that could make it harder for many people under 65 to get immunized. Rob Stein
National DHS secretary misstates meaning of habeas corpus under Senate scrutiny Facing sharp questioning from Democratic lawmakers, the director of Homeland Security incorrectly described the constitutional right as a presidential authority to deport individuals. Scott Neuman
Arts & Life How an AI-generated summer reading list got published in major newspapers Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, published a syndicated book list featuring made-up books by famous authors. Elizabeth Blair