The Latest Politics With funding deadline days away, lawmakers debate reforms to immigration enforcement The clock is ticking for the Department of Homeland Security. The agency is days away from running out of funding, but Democrats and Republicans remain far apart on changes to immigration enforcement. Leila Fadel Politics House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries talks about the changes he'd like to see at DHS NPR's Steve Inskeep asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about his list of demands for reform at the Department of Homeland Security. Steve Inskeep Politics The Jackpod: America’s golden age On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on Americans whose recent violent encounters with immigration agents have changed them and their families. Several of them spoke at a recent forum organized by congressional Democrats. National Court records: Chicago immigration raid was about squatters, not Venezuelan gangs In the documents, Homeland Security said the raid "was based on intelligence that there were illegal aliens unlawfully occupying apartments." There is no mention of criminal gangs or Tren de Aragua. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán National Minneapolis now has daily deportation flights. One man has been documenting them A professional airplane enthusiast has been tracking the federally chartered deportation flights out of the Minneapolis airport as DHS sends immigration detainees to other states and, eventually, other countries. Kat Lonsdorf Morning news brief U.S. and Iran to hold talks about Iran's nuclear program, Congress continues debate on immigration enforcement changes as funding deadline looms, FBI examines ransom notes in search for Nancy Guthrie. Leila Fadel Sports What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance this weekend Petra Rivera-Rideau wrote the book on Bad Bunny. NPR's A Martinez asks her what to expect from the Puerto Rican superstar at the Super Bowl this weekend. A Martínez National Latest release of Epstein files puts spotlight on prominent names The Justice Department's latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein files has led to new scrutiny of powerful people in convicted sex offender's orbit. Leila Fadel National White House holds up funding for $16B transportation project in New York A $16 billion transportation project in New York is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration relents. The Gateway project is building a new commuter rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Steve Inskeep Health How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the U.S. The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again? Darian Woods Prev 349 of 1645 Next Sponsored
Politics With funding deadline days away, lawmakers debate reforms to immigration enforcement The clock is ticking for the Department of Homeland Security. The agency is days away from running out of funding, but Democrats and Republicans remain far apart on changes to immigration enforcement. Leila Fadel
Politics House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries talks about the changes he'd like to see at DHS NPR's Steve Inskeep asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about his list of demands for reform at the Department of Homeland Security. Steve Inskeep
Politics The Jackpod: America’s golden age On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on Americans whose recent violent encounters with immigration agents have changed them and their families. Several of them spoke at a recent forum organized by congressional Democrats.
National Court records: Chicago immigration raid was about squatters, not Venezuelan gangs In the documents, Homeland Security said the raid "was based on intelligence that there were illegal aliens unlawfully occupying apartments." There is no mention of criminal gangs or Tren de Aragua. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
National Minneapolis now has daily deportation flights. One man has been documenting them A professional airplane enthusiast has been tracking the federally chartered deportation flights out of the Minneapolis airport as DHS sends immigration detainees to other states and, eventually, other countries. Kat Lonsdorf
Morning news brief U.S. and Iran to hold talks about Iran's nuclear program, Congress continues debate on immigration enforcement changes as funding deadline looms, FBI examines ransom notes in search for Nancy Guthrie. Leila Fadel
Sports What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance this weekend Petra Rivera-Rideau wrote the book on Bad Bunny. NPR's A Martinez asks her what to expect from the Puerto Rican superstar at the Super Bowl this weekend. A Martínez
National Latest release of Epstein files puts spotlight on prominent names The Justice Department's latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein files has led to new scrutiny of powerful people in convicted sex offender's orbit. Leila Fadel
National White House holds up funding for $16B transportation project in New York A $16 billion transportation project in New York is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration relents. The Gateway project is building a new commuter rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Steve Inskeep
Health How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the U.S. The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again? Darian Woods