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World Indians still pray at 'visa temples' after the U.S. deported migrants in chains Hindu temples offer prayers for a path to the U.S. But some in India were stunned by the way the U.S. deported Indians despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's friendship with President Trump. Diaa Hadid
Politics Verizon ends DEI policies to get FCC's blessing for its $20 billion Frontier deal It's the latest big company to back away from its diversity pledges to keep the U.S. government happy. Maria Aspan
Politics Horse racing industry braces for crackdown on illegal immigration Horse racing depends on thousands of workers without legal status, and industry leaders fear that Trump's soft touch toward the industry in his first term will not persist in his second. Ximena Bustillo
Politics 70% of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division lawyers are leaving because of Trump's reshaping Current and former officials say the current effort amounts to the dismantling of the civil rights division and its traditional mission. Ryan Lucas
World Morning news brief Former President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer, Israel launches new ground offensive in Gaza, more than two dozen dead after tornadoes hit the South and Midwest. Leila Fadel
Palestinian writer Yousri Al-Ghoul describes life in north Gaza NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Palestinian writer Yousri Al-Ghoul about life in north Gaza where he lives with his wife and four children, as Israeli airstrikes continue and food remains scarce. Steve Inskeep
Pope Leo XIV calls for united Church during his inaugural Mass Pope Leo XIV celebrated his inaugural Mass at the Vatican on Sunday, outlining a vision for a united Catholic Church, while addressing global inequality and artificial intelligence. Hosts
National FBI says primary suspect in California fertility clinic bombing likely died in blast The FBI says 25-year-old man is the primary suspect in the bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday morning. They're calling the incident an act of terrorism. Jason DeRose
National Oldest bonsai tree in North America turns 400 Plant lovers across the globe traveled into Washington, D.C., recently to celebrate a 400th birthday of the oldest bonsai tree in North America. Destinee Adams
Politics House committee advances package with President Trump's legislative priorities The House Budget Committee on Sunday night voted to advance a sweeping package with many of President Trump's domestic priorities. But the GOP-led chamber still has hurdles to overcome this week. Leila Fadel