Trump’s threats of mass deportations lead to hard discussions for families About 11 million Americans are related to an immigrant without legal status in the U.S. As President-elect Trump ramps up promises of mass deportations, these families are having hard conversations. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: As Nadal plays his last tourney, Federer sends an emotional note from ‘your fan, Roger’
As Nadal plays his last tourney, Federer sends an emotional note from ‘your fan, Roger’ “You challenged me in ways no one else could,” Roger Federer tells Rafael Nadal, who will retire after this week’s Davis Cup tennis tournament. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Ukraine attacks Russia with U.S.-made longer-range ATACMS missiles, Moscow says
Ukraine attacks Russia with U.S.-made longer-range ATACMS missiles, Moscow says Ukraine has fired six ATACMS into Russia, the Russian Defense Ministry said. If confirmed, it would mark the first attack using the U.S.-made long-range missiles in 1,000 days of war. Read more on NPR
NPR News: How do you protect a species that lives across a continent? Monarch butterfly decision may soon try
How do you protect a species that lives across a continent? Monarch butterfly decision may soon try The monarch butterfly is widely recognized and widely dispersed across North America and it’s in trouble. Federal officials decide soon whether it gets protection under the Endangered Species Act. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Ukraine attacks Russia with U.S.-made longer-range ATACAMS missiles, the Kremlin says
Ukraine attacks Russia with U.S.-made longer-range ATACAMS missiles, the Kremlin says Ukraine has fired six ATACAMS into Russia, the Russian Defense Ministry said. If confirmed, it would mark the first attack using the U.S.-made long-range missiles in 1,000 days of war. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Nationwide IV fluid shortage changing how hospitals manage patient hydration
Nationwide IV fluid shortage changing how hospitals manage patient hydration Many U.S. hospitals are conserving critical intravenous fluids to cope with a supply shortage caused by Hurricane Helene. They’re changing protocols for administering drugs and hydration through IVs. Read more on NPR
NPR News: 1,000 days since Russia invaded Ukraine. And, Trump’s proposed plan for your money
1,000 days since Russia invaded Ukraine. And, Trump’s proposed plan for your money How life in Russia has changed, 1,000 days after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. And, diving into the consequences of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tax cuts. Read more on NPR
NPR News: We’ve got a lot of ways to go: Thoughts on World Toilet Day
We’ve got a lot of ways to go: Thoughts on World Toilet Day On November 19, the United Nations wants toilets to be top of mind — and they don’t mean for the Property Brothers on a bathroom reno episode. Here’s why toilets get their own international day. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Development of Elon Musk’s rocket to Mars will likely take off under Trump
Development of Elon Musk’s rocket to Mars will likely take off under Trump Regulators have slowed the pace of Starship launches over environmental concerns, but that may be about to change. Read more on NPR
NPR News: America’s first major immigration crackdown and the making and breaking of the West
America’s first major immigration crackdown and the making and breaking of the West Chinese immigrants sacrificed to create America’s first transcontinental railroad. Its completion may have contributed to a backlash that led to the first major immigration clampdown in U.S. history. Read more on NPR