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Today, CBS News' new editor-in-chief stopped the network from broadcasting an unfavorable story about the Trump administration.
The story had already been promoted earlier and featured interviews with the people the Trump administration sent to a prison in El Salvador.
NPR's David Folkenflik explains, shares context on what happened.
NPR's David Fulkenflik reporting.
Across the country, thousands of immigrants without legal status are not showing up to their scheduled court appearances fearing arrest.
NPR's Ximena Bustilla reports those absences are leading to a rise in deportation orders.
NPR's Ximena Bustillo reporting.
China is criticizing the U.S.
It says doing so is a violation of international law.
NPR's Emily Feng reports the statement came after the U.S.
announced it was pursuing the seizure of a third Venezuelan oil tanker.
Stocks continue to rise on this shortened holiday week for Wall Street, with AI companies leading the way.
The S&P, the Dow and Nasdaq all gained roughly about half a percent.
You are listening to NPR News from New York City.
When the sun set in Sydney yesterday, a moment of silence was observed at exactly the time.
One week earlier, when gunfire was reported at the Bondi Beach in Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed when he arrived at the memorial event.
signaling that some feel he hasn't done enough to protect against rising anti-Semitic attacks locally.
To date, police released documents showing that a father and son accused of killing at least 15 people at the Hanukkah festival conducted firearms training in New South Wales.