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The largest nurses union in the country is organizing nationwide protests today against federal immigration authorities.
From member station KALW, Anna Casalme reports the protests are planned in several states.
A jury in Los Angeles heard testimony yesterday from the CEO of big tech company Meta.
Mark Zuckerberg is defending against a lawsuit that alleges some social media platforms target children younger than 13 years old.
NPR's Bobby Allen says the outcome of this civil lawsuit will affect others.
NPR's Bobby Allen reporting from Los Angeles.
The Transportation Department says more than 550 commercial driving schools in the U.S.
The agency says the schools use unqualified instructors, don't test students properly, and show other safety problems.
The Transportation Department has also been targeting schools that have provided commercial trucking licenses to immigrants who should not have obtained them.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News, from Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Police in Britain say they've arrested a man in his 60s.
He's being held on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
They did not identify him in accordance with police rules, but British media say the detained man is the former Prince Andrew, brother to King Charles.
Andrew lost his royal titles over his relationship to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports newly disclosed files from the U.S.
Andrew passed confidential documents to Epstein.