The Latest National What happens to the kids? Fearing deportation, immigrant parents make contingency plans. More than 4 million U.S. families have mixed immigration status. As the Trump administration continues to ramp up deportations, many of these families are preparing emergency plans. Jasmine Garsd Politics Wary of changes under Trump, 'citizen historians' are documenting the Smithsonian Historians and citizens who say they are concerned about the Trump administration's pressure on the Smithsonian are working to document exhibits, as they exist today, throughout the museum network. Elizabeth Blair Politics The evangelical Christian faith on display at Kirk's memorial shaped his politics Charlie Kirk's evangelical faith was on display at his memorial, where supporters remembered him as a "martyr." Christianity shaped Kirk's politics and the two became more intertwined as he got older. Sarah McCammon National Colleges pull back as Trump cuts programs that help migrant students Since 1972, the CAMP program has helped tens of thousands of migrant students succeed in college. The Trump administration has cut off funding for it, forcing some colleges to reduce or eliminate services. Jordan Owens Health Beauty and health gurus love it. Do claims about sea moss sink or swim? It grows in the ocean and wellness influences claim it can boost gut health, reduce anxiety and give you glowing skin. Sea moss is the latest social media superfood. Is there evidence that it works? Maria Godoy National Patrons at New Hampshire shooting prevented worse tragedy with selfless acts, AG says Patrons at a restaurant acted selflessly to stop a gunman who opened fire while a wedding was taking place at a New Hampshire country club, averting a worse tragedy, authorities said Sunday. The Associated Press World U.S. lawmakers push for military dialogue in a rare China visit The rare U.S. congressional trip to China comes as relations strain over tariffs and Beijing's claims over the South China Sea. The Associated Press Climate Leaders promised to cut climate pollution, then doubled down on fossil fuels Ten years after countries promised to cut climate pollution in the Paris Agreement, countries plan to produce more than twice the amount of fossil fuels that would be consistent with that deal. Jeff Brady Arts & Life Scott Detrow reflects on covering the weekend Host Scott Detrow shares his reflections about hosting All Things Considered on the weekend after more than two years. Scott Detrow World Russia revives Soviet-era song contest This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its war in Ukraine. Charles Maynes Prev 874 of 1645 Next Sponsored
National What happens to the kids? Fearing deportation, immigrant parents make contingency plans. More than 4 million U.S. families have mixed immigration status. As the Trump administration continues to ramp up deportations, many of these families are preparing emergency plans. Jasmine Garsd
Politics Wary of changes under Trump, 'citizen historians' are documenting the Smithsonian Historians and citizens who say they are concerned about the Trump administration's pressure on the Smithsonian are working to document exhibits, as they exist today, throughout the museum network. Elizabeth Blair
Politics The evangelical Christian faith on display at Kirk's memorial shaped his politics Charlie Kirk's evangelical faith was on display at his memorial, where supporters remembered him as a "martyr." Christianity shaped Kirk's politics and the two became more intertwined as he got older. Sarah McCammon
National Colleges pull back as Trump cuts programs that help migrant students Since 1972, the CAMP program has helped tens of thousands of migrant students succeed in college. The Trump administration has cut off funding for it, forcing some colleges to reduce or eliminate services. Jordan Owens
Health Beauty and health gurus love it. Do claims about sea moss sink or swim? It grows in the ocean and wellness influences claim it can boost gut health, reduce anxiety and give you glowing skin. Sea moss is the latest social media superfood. Is there evidence that it works? Maria Godoy
National Patrons at New Hampshire shooting prevented worse tragedy with selfless acts, AG says Patrons at a restaurant acted selflessly to stop a gunman who opened fire while a wedding was taking place at a New Hampshire country club, averting a worse tragedy, authorities said Sunday. The Associated Press
World U.S. lawmakers push for military dialogue in a rare China visit The rare U.S. congressional trip to China comes as relations strain over tariffs and Beijing's claims over the South China Sea. The Associated Press
Climate Leaders promised to cut climate pollution, then doubled down on fossil fuels Ten years after countries promised to cut climate pollution in the Paris Agreement, countries plan to produce more than twice the amount of fossil fuels that would be consistent with that deal. Jeff Brady
Arts & Life Scott Detrow reflects on covering the weekend Host Scott Detrow shares his reflections about hosting All Things Considered on the weekend after more than two years. Scott Detrow
World Russia revives Soviet-era song contest This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its war in Ukraine. Charles Maynes