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L.A. Taco: Documenting raids, arrests and resistance in Southern California As immigration agents sweep through Southern California, L.A. Taco journalists document raids, arrests, and resistance. Mandalit del Barco
How one couple survived a shipwreck and kept their marriage afloat NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sophie Elmhirst, author of A Marriage at Sea, which chronicles the voyage of Maurice and Maralyn Bailey, a British couple who was lost at sea for 118 days in 1972. Mary Louise Kelly
Politics Supreme Court allows Trump to resume mass federal layoffs for now Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was appointed to the court by President Biden, dissented. Nina Totenberg
Business Prime Day — er, Days — tests deal hunters' will to spend amid tariffs Electronics and back-to-school supplies are expected to top many shoppers' lists. Alina Selyukh
National Shoes off at the airport? TSA gives the pesky rule the boot The Transportation Security Administration has booted one of the most despised rules at U.S. airport security checkpoints: removing your shoes. Joel Rose
National Texas flood recovery efforts face tough conditions as local officials face hard questions Emergency responders kept hope alive as they combed through fallen trees and other debris that littered the hard-hit central Texas communities on the fifth day after devastating floods killed more than 100. Jaclyn Diaz
Immigration crackdowns lead to labor shortage during cherry season As the Trump administration's immigration enforcement ramps up, agricultural labor unions say many farmworkers are increasingly afraid to show up to work.
Music A visit to one of Mississippi's remaining original juke joints Journalist Betto Arcos got a history and music lesson from a storied musician and owner of one of the region's remaining juke joints.
Technology The battle of the solar car technology College teams are showing off their innovations in solar car technology this week at a race in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Food The evolution of the Philly cheesesteak The Philly cheesesteak started as a pile of chopped steak, salt, pepper, and onions on a roll. But then Cocky Joe, a guy working at Pat's King of Steaks, added cheese, beginning a distinct sandwich culture in Philadelphia that continues to evolve.