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  • News stories about immigrants being rounded up have many communities on edge. The concern is exacerbated by unfounded rumors on social media and fake news.
  • FBI Director Christopher Wray appears at his first oversight hearing in Congress Thursday. It's a tough time for the bureau he leads.
  • Former NFL player Chris Borland grew up Catholic in Dayton. He talks with host Sacha Pfeiffer about his call for the church to take a stronger stand for gun control and against white supremacy.
  • With a little help from her parents and her friends, 11-year-old Grace has made posters, handed out permission slips, and planned a two-hour walkout and march to Berkeley’s Civic Center on Friday morning.
  • Fifth-grader Juniper Grace is into Greta Thunberg like girls her age used to be into Justin Bieber. Thunberg is a Swedish teenage activist whose school walkout to protest inaction on climate change has inspired a global youth movement. And she’s turned 11-year-old Juniper into an organizer and the leader of the Berkeley’s Kids’ Climate March on … Continue reading Meet the 5th Grade Organizer Behind Berkeley’s Student Strike Against Climate Change →
  • Updated at 1 p.m. ET The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History may add drawings made by formerly detained migrant children to its famous collection. The drawings depict time spent in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Some of the children’s images appeared to show stick figures with frowns and people on floors … Continue reading Smithsonian Museum Considers Collecting Drawings Made By Detained Migrant Children →
  • NPR's "Embedded" podcast team examined charitable giving by Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles. It found the organization appears to have fallen short of its bold claims of philanthropic giving.
  • Hillary Clinton plans to announce her intention to run for president Sunday. It will be her second run, and a very different campaign is in store.
  • A former CIA officer has been charged with leaking classified information to reporters. The Justice Department alleges that John Kiriakou, 47, leaked the name of a covert CIA operative and confirmed that another was involved in a counterterrorism operation.
  • The Justice Department has charged a former senior official at the National Security Agency with lying, obstruction of justice and retention of classified information. The indictment alleges that Thomas Drake was the unnamed source for a series of newspaper articles about the NSA's cyber security operations and that he provided copies of classified documents to a reporter. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Robert Siegel about the case.
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