The Latest National After voters legalized abortion, Missouri Republicans put a repeal back on the ballot Missouri Republicans are trying to repeal the right to abortion in the state by asking voters to counteract a measure they approved on the ballot last year to legalize it. Jason Rosenbaum The U.S. is working on a new plan to deliver aid in Gaza Israel has blocked the entry of aid for weeks, accusing Hamas of theft. The U.S. says its plan will address Israel's concerns. Experts say it may change humanitarian responses in conflict zones. Fatma Tanis Music International musicians rethink touring the U.S. amid aggressive immigration policies In a time of aggressive immigration enforcement, some international musicians are reconsidering the benefits of touring in the U.S. Nastia Voynovskaya Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - May 15-18 Soundside Producer Jason Megatron Burrows shares all the events worth doing this weekend, from SIFF to Saunter. Jason Burrows National Denver air traffic controllers had 2-minute communications outage, FAA official says The outage in Colorado comes amid increasing scrutiny on the nation's main aviation agency following outages at Newark Liberty International Airport in recent weeks. Jaclyn Diaz Law & Courts Washington AG Brown's 3 takeaways from birthright citizenship SCOTUS hearing Brown said he was encouraged to hear many of the justices express “pretty explicitly that they thought the president’s order was unlawful and unconstitutional." Amy Radil Filmmaker Joey Clift talks about the inspiration behind the animated short POW! Filmmaker Joey Clift talks about the animated short POW! and the childhood memories that shaped it. Jason Burrows Education Family of Garfield High student fatally shot on campus sues Seattle Public Schools The family of a 17-year-old Garfield High School student shot and killed at lunchtime last year is suing Seattle Public Schools, alleging negligence. Ann Dornfeld Television In 'Overcompensating,' Benito Skinner turns old wounds into comedy NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Benito Skinner about his new show, Overcompensating, out on Amazon Prime on May 15. Tinbete Ermyas Politics DHS asks for 20,000 National Guard troops to assist in deportations If approved, the move would be the first time Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in the removal of migrants in the U.S. without legal status. Tom Bowman Prev 1586 of 1644 Next Sponsored
National After voters legalized abortion, Missouri Republicans put a repeal back on the ballot Missouri Republicans are trying to repeal the right to abortion in the state by asking voters to counteract a measure they approved on the ballot last year to legalize it. Jason Rosenbaum
The U.S. is working on a new plan to deliver aid in Gaza Israel has blocked the entry of aid for weeks, accusing Hamas of theft. The U.S. says its plan will address Israel's concerns. Experts say it may change humanitarian responses in conflict zones. Fatma Tanis
Music International musicians rethink touring the U.S. amid aggressive immigration policies In a time of aggressive immigration enforcement, some international musicians are reconsidering the benefits of touring in the U.S. Nastia Voynovskaya
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - May 15-18 Soundside Producer Jason Megatron Burrows shares all the events worth doing this weekend, from SIFF to Saunter. Jason Burrows
National Denver air traffic controllers had 2-minute communications outage, FAA official says The outage in Colorado comes amid increasing scrutiny on the nation's main aviation agency following outages at Newark Liberty International Airport in recent weeks. Jaclyn Diaz
Law & Courts Washington AG Brown's 3 takeaways from birthright citizenship SCOTUS hearing Brown said he was encouraged to hear many of the justices express “pretty explicitly that they thought the president’s order was unlawful and unconstitutional." Amy Radil
Filmmaker Joey Clift talks about the inspiration behind the animated short POW! Filmmaker Joey Clift talks about the animated short POW! and the childhood memories that shaped it. Jason Burrows
Education Family of Garfield High student fatally shot on campus sues Seattle Public Schools The family of a 17-year-old Garfield High School student shot and killed at lunchtime last year is suing Seattle Public Schools, alleging negligence. Ann Dornfeld
Television In 'Overcompensating,' Benito Skinner turns old wounds into comedy NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Benito Skinner about his new show, Overcompensating, out on Amazon Prime on May 15. Tinbete Ermyas
Politics DHS asks for 20,000 National Guard troops to assist in deportations If approved, the move would be the first time Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in the removal of migrants in the U.S. without legal status. Tom Bowman