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Sarah, how did the Justice Department disclosures so far compare with their legal requirement to release all the files?
All right, the Supreme Court ruled that National Guard troops need to stay out of Chicago for now.
NPR's Kat Lonsdorf is covering this story.
Kat, good morning.
I guess we should remember the basic principle here is that federal troops shouldn't be used on civilians to enforce civilian laws, except in certain cases.
So how did this particular case end up before the court?
And the court is now ruled at least for now.
What is the White House saying?
And it's legally different if the governor is on board and goes for this.
So what does this emergency or interim ruling mean for Trump's other National Guard deployments?
NPR's Kat Lonsdorf, thanks for your reporting today.
I really appreciate it.
In July through September, the U.S.
economy grew faster than economists had predicted.
But NPR's Alina Selyuk is here regardless of when it comes out to tell us what's going on.
She's here in Studio 31.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What stood out to you?
All of which gives me a sense of defying gravity because we've seen all of this anxiety about an overvalued stock market, about continued inflation, about tariffs, and even consumers feeling really bad about things.