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The history of federal control in Washington, D.C. On Wednesday night, federal agents and D.C. police officers stopped vehicles at checkpoints, pulling people over for broken taillights or not wearing their seat belts.
Politics Mayors of Democratic cities respond to Trump's threats they could be next after D.C. When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors of Baltimore, LA, Oakland, Chicago and New York say crime is down. Rachel Treisman
Politics Staffer in Hilary Franz's office claims retaliation after reporting domestic violence, harassment Former Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz allegedly ignored abuse by her agency’s top lawyer against a female employee he was dating, a lawsuit claims. Scott Greenstone
One of the world's best jump rope teams calls West Seattle home Jumping rope can be a low tech way to spend a summer afternoon. But it’s also an international sport. We’ll hear from a local youth jump rope team who represented the US this summer in Japan. Patricia Murphy
World Hundreds of retired air force officers protest Israel's war in Gaza Hundreds of former air force reservists and pilots join a chorus of defense establishment figures calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza. Itay Stern
Immigration Northern Massachusetts immigration court among the most understaffed in the country An immigration court in northern Massachusetts is among the most understaffed in the country after some judges quit or were fired. That leaves immigrants with years-long waits for due process. Ximena Bustillo
Europe What are the prospects for Ukraine as Trump and Putin plan to meet in Alaska? NPR speaks with Alexander Vindman, former director for European affairs at the U.S. National Security Council, for his perspective on the meeting between President Trump and Russia's Putin on Ukraine. Michel Martin