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National A look at how the Trump administration is changing America's focus on human rights Activists and former officials are alarmed by the way the Trump administration is changing the way the U.S. promotes human rights around the world. Michele Kelemen
New book looks back at 'Sunset Boulevard,' a poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood David M. Lubin's book Ready for My Close-Up: The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream looks at how the film's poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood endures 75 years later. Justine Kenin
Could the Supreme Court overturn same-sex marriage? A former Kentucky county clerk is making a long-shot bid to convince the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark ruling legalizing gay marriage. We'll talk about the future of LGBTQ rights before a conservative Supreme Court majority. Libby Denkmann
Arts & Life Bad Bunny comes home Bad Bunny's 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico this summer has become an immense source of local pride unlike any cultural event in the island's modern history. Adrian Florido
National Trump's purge of Washington's homeless encampments escalates In Washington, D.C. today, law enforcement swept through a large homeless encampment. Brian Mann
Health Why one doctor says we're 'walking blind' in the mpox emergency A year ago, on August 14, 2024, the World Health Organization declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Why are health experts so frustrated by the world's response? Gabrielle Emanuel
Business Trump turns up the heat on CEOs and private companies Corporate America doesn't want to fight with President Trump in public. But as a result, it's ceding him an unprecedented amount of control over the shape — and future — of U.S. business. Maria Aspan
Politics Trump, D.C. and the politics of criminal justice In taking over the Washington, D.C., police force, President Trump returned to a familiar playbook: blaming progressive policies for crime. It's a strategy that Democrats have struggled to overcome. Ailsa Chang
Elections In Colorado's most competitive district, voters have nuanced views on immigration Even many voters who support the president questioned the lengths his administration is going to to remove people from the country. Bente Birkeland
National D.C. clergy slam federal takeover: 'Fear is not a strategy for safety' A group of religious leaders in Washington, D.C. is criticizing President Donald Trump's federal takeover of the District's police force, saying his rhetoric is dehumanizing and counterproductive. Jason DeRose