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Lawmakers in Montana's House vote to punish transgender lawmaker Rep. Zephyr
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Mara Silvers, a reporter for the Montana Free Press, about why the state's House of Representatives voted to formally discipline transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr.
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Morning news brief
House Republicans pass a partisan bill linking the debt limit to spending cuts. Disney files a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Montana Republicans vote to punish a transgender lawmaker.
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Disability groups say California's assisted suicide law discriminates against them
Four disability groups have filed a lawsuit to overturn California's assisted suicide law — saying it devalues their lives and encourages discrimination against them.
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3 Colorado teens are arrested in the death of a woman killed by a rock while driving
Additional charges could be brought against the teenagers who are accused of killing a 20-year-old woman by throwing rocks at her car, the sheriff's office said.
Coast Guard suspends search for man missing from Pacific Ocean cruise ship
The Coast Guard said it initially received a call from the Royal Caribbean ship Quantum of the Seas that an Australian man went overboard late Tuesday night.
He 'Proved Mike Wrong.' Now he's claiming his $5 million
A software engineer proves MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell wrong and debunks a false election conspiracy. Then what happens?
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How Trump's Reversal On Family Separation Is Changing Activity Along The Border
The Trump administration has backed off its policy of separating families at the U.S.-Mexico border. Maureen Meyer, director of the Mexico program at the Washington Office on Latin America, speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly from Arizona to talk about the effect of the policy change on the ground.
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Salvadorans Weigh In On How They View The U.S. Immigration Situation
The Trump administration policies on migrant families are big news in El Salvador. Editorials describe the policy as racist, and many here now say they wouldn't try to get into the U.S. with children.
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What The Last Week Says About First Lady Melania Trump
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with CNN reporter Kate Bennett, who covers first lady Melania Trump, about what her actions over the past week say about how she's filling the role.
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Study finds gun assault rates doubled for children in 4 major cities during pandemic
A study of roughly 2,700 shootings in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia found widening racial disparities after the pandemic began, with black children the most frequent victims.
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