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A $70 billion immigration enforcement package is headed to the House after narrowly passing the Senate Friday.
The measure would provide billions in additional funding for ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Trump's term.
NPR's Windsor Johnston reports.
Israel's Supreme Court has ordered the Israeli government to lift a ban on visits by the International Red Cross to Palestinian prisoners from Gaza City.
NPR's Anas Bamba has details.
Some SoFi Stadium workers near Los Angeles have voted to authorize a strike ahead of one of the first U.S.
match in the World Cup next week.
NPR's Chandeliers Duster has more.
And this is NPR from New York City.
Northwest cherries are about to ship out across the globe.
This year, about 19 million boxes worth of sweet cherries have ripened up, as Northwest Public Broadcasting's Anna King reports.
Pope Leo has arrived to Spain for the start of a seven-day pastoral visit that will take him to Barcelona and the Canary Islands.
At the airport, he was welcomed by the King and Queen of Spain, and later at Plaza de Lima in Madrid, he was greeted by tens of thousands of young people waving the country's flag, which has three horizontal colors, red, yellow, and red.
Some of the young believers shouted, this is the youth of the Pope.
Ahead of his visit aboard the papal plane, Leo had joked with reporters that he's competing with another VIP visiting this weekend, Bad Bunny, who has two shows in the capital.
I'm Dwahli Saikautau, NPR News.
Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Dwahli Saikautau.
Thousands of people are back in the streets tonight protesting in major cities against U.S.
immigration and customs enforcement raids.