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So far, most of that pressure is coming from the president himself. Trump said in a social media post that Powell's termination, quote, cannot come fast enough.
Before Roe v. Wade, there was a period from 1943 to 1973 when many unmarried women and girls were forced to give birth and put their babies up for adoption in places called maternity homes. Acclaimed horror writer Grady Hendrix made this shadowy history the setting for his new novel.
Before Roe v. Wade, there was a period from 1943 to 1973 when many unmarried women and girls were forced to give birth and put their babies up for adoption in places called maternity homes. Acclaimed horror writer Grady Hendrix made this shadowy history the setting for his new novel.
Before Roe v. Wade, there was a period from 1943 to 1973 when many unmarried women and girls were forced to give birth and put their babies up for adoption in places called maternity homes. Acclaimed horror writer Grady Hendrix made this shadowy history the setting for his new novel.
This weekend on the Sunday story from Up First, Hendrix talks about his new book, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. That's this Sunday right here in the Up First podcast feed. And that's Up First for Friday, April 18th. I'm Leila Faldin.
This weekend on the Sunday story from Up First, Hendrix talks about his new book, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. That's this Sunday right here in the Up First podcast feed. And that's Up First for Friday, April 18th. I'm Leila Faldin.
This weekend on the Sunday story from Up First, Hendrix talks about his new book, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. That's this Sunday right here in the Up First podcast feed. And that's Up First for Friday, April 18th. I'm Leila Faldin.
This episode of Up First was edited by Bill Marks, Susanna Capilouto, Raphael Nam, Hamadad Badisi, and Jenea Williams. It was produced by Ziad Bunch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thompson. Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring and our technical director is Zach Coleman. Our executive producer is Jay Shaler. Join us again next time.
This episode of Up First was edited by Bill Marks, Susanna Capilouto, Raphael Nam, Hamadad Badisi, and Jenea Williams. It was produced by Ziad Bunch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thompson. Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring and our technical director is Zach Coleman. Our executive producer is Jay Shaler. Join us again next time.
This episode of Up First was edited by Bill Marks, Susanna Capilouto, Raphael Nam, Hamadad Badisi, and Jenea Williams. It was produced by Ziad Bunch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thompson. Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring and our technical director is Zach Coleman. Our executive producer is Jay Shaler. Join us again next time.
Was the agency's data compromised? And Harvard says it won't let the Trump administration dictate what it teaches, who it hires, or who it admits. It's risking billions of dollars in federal funds by defying the demands. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
Was the agency's data compromised? And Harvard says it won't let the Trump administration dictate what it teaches, who it hires, or who it admits. It's risking billions of dollars in federal funds by defying the demands. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
Was the agency's data compromised? And Harvard says it won't let the Trump administration dictate what it teaches, who it hires, or who it admits. It's risking billions of dollars in federal funds by defying the demands. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
Despite a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran prison, the White House appears to have no intention of doing that.
Despite a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran prison, the White House appears to have no intention of doing that.
Despite a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran prison, the White House appears to have no intention of doing that.
And Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele says he doesn't plan to release the man either.
And Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele says he doesn't plan to release the man either.
And Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele says he doesn't plan to release the man either.
NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordonez is covering the story and he joins us now. Good morning, Franco.