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  • The Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration in two major immigration cases
    2026/06/25
    Today, the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in two major immigration rulings.

    One allows the administration to move forward with revoking temporary legal status for hundreds of thousands of people. The other puts limits on how people can claim asylum.

    How could these rulings shape U.S. immigration policy?


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  • Democratic Socialists won big in NY. Do they offer a way forward for Democrats?
    2026/06/24
    On Tuesday, Congressional candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zorhan Mamdani performed well in the New York primaries.

    The electoral victories were a major win for Mamdani, who put his political reputation on the line by endorsing the slate of leftist candidates.

    But about a year ago, centrist Democrats seemed skeptical of Mamdani's politics and approach. Do they have something to learn?


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  • Albanians are protesting a real estate deal with ties to Jared Kushner & Ivanka Trump
    2026/06/23
    Every day since the beginning of June, Albanians have protested the development of a proposed luxury resort along the country's Adriatic coast.

    The real estate development is linked to two people with close ties to President Trump: Ivanka Trump, his daughter, and her husband Jared Kushner.

    Albanians are protesting government corruption -- and calling for the country's president to resign. How did we get here?

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  • Alan Greenspan was a titan among Federal Reserve chairs. What's his legacy?
    2026/06/22
    Alan Greenspan, who led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades, died Monday at his home in Washington. He was 100.

    Greenspan was the rare celebrity among central bankers, lionized for his economic stewardship in the 1990s — and a reputation tarnished by the global financial crisis of 2008.

    With a career that spanned decades and four presidents, what legacy does he leave behind?

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  • Can the U.S. find the strategic patience needed to end war with Iran?
    2026/06/21
    High-stakes negotiations at the Lake Lucerne summit in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iran have been strained from the start. Former Ambassador Ryan Crocker says Iran is settling in for the long haul, so the U.S. needs “strategic patience” if it wants long-term stability in the Middle East.

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  • In the US, who gets compensated when the government wrongs them?
    2026/06/19
    It's Juneteenth – the holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.

    The team at NPR's Code Switch team has been looking at a question tied to this day: Who actually gets compensated when the government wrongs them?

    NPR's Gene Demby joins host Ailsa Chang to discuss that question -- and how the Trump administration's 'anti-weaponization fund' is connected to it.

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  • Sen. Bernie Sanders wants to give Americans more control over AI. But how?
    2026/06/18
    A small number of people have made billions from AI and control the future of this groundbreaking technology.

    Independent US Senator Bernie Sanders wants to spread that wealth and power among the American public.

    His idea idea? Create a sovereign wealth fund that can also regulate AI.

    But how will it work -- and is there political will to make it happen?

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  • President Trump is fighting homelessness. Some worry his approach hurts veterans.
    2026/06/17
    According to the latest government data, nearly 750,000 people are homeless in the United States – including more than 30,000 military veterans.

    President Trump issued an executive order that aggressively targets homeless people - and advocates fear that includes veterans.

    NPR's Quil Lawrence spent time with street-outreach workers in Long Beach, California to learn more about their concerns.

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    9 分