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'Rosemead' tells the true story of a mother's desperate attempt to protect her son NPR's A Martínez speaks with actress Lucy Liu about "Rosemead," a new film based on the true story of an ailing woman who takes drastic measures in an attempt to protect her troubled teenage son. A Martínez
Immigration Trump administration begins immigration crackdown in New Orleans Federal immigration agents launched an enforcement operation in New Orleans on Wednesday that they say is aimed at criminals who are in the country illegally. Martin Kaste
Immigration White House targets experienced immigration judges in the latest round of firings The White House has been firing immigration judges all year. But in the latest round, a lot more experienced judges are being let go, not just those still on probation. Steve Inskeep
World Putin to visit India after U.S. imposed tariffs on India for buying Russian oil Russian President Vladimir Putin visits India Thursday for the first time since launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It comes after the U.S. imposed tariffs on India for buying Russian oil. Diaa Hadid
Technology Glitchy video calls can quietly tank your success, experiments show If your video calls keep flickering and freezing, the stakes might be higher than a few moments of awkwardness. Experiments show glitches during video calls could undermine your chances for success. Nell Greenfieldboyce
National Pentagon report on Signalgate reveals Hegseth's group chat violated regulations Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing more scrutiny this week after a new report found his sharing of highly sensitive attack plans in a group chat that included a journalist violated policy. Michel Martin
World Congo and Rwanda to sign symbolic peace deal in Washington as fighting rages A long-awaited U.S.-brokered peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda will be signed in Washington on Thursday — but the reality on the ground tells a different story. EMMET LIVINGSTONE
Politics Trump is fighting the Institute of Peace in court. Now, his name is on the building The Trump administration has renamed the U.S. Institute of Peace after President Donald Trump, despite an ongoing fight over the institute's control. The Associated Press
Food What the heck is happening at Canlis? Seattle Times food critics weigh in on their controversial review of Canlis, a beloved special occasion spot. Plus, they tell you where they’re seeing Seattle better celebrated on the plate. Tan Vinh
National Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. strike files human rights challenge In a petition to the premier human rights watchdog in the Americas, the first challenge to U.S. military strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats argues that the death was an extrajudicial killing. The Associated Press