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Environment Yurok Tribe reclaims sacred land More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in California. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Yurok Fisheries Department Director Barry McCovey. Scott Detrow
President Trump and the courts NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his recent piece in The Atlantic, "The End of Rule of Law in America." Scott Detrow
What's the US role in the fighting between Israel and Iran? President Trump says Israel and Iran should make a deal to end their exchange of airstrikes. But there's no sign of a diplomatic solution on the horizon, and Trump is also warning Iran not to strike at any U.S. targets. Greg Myre
Remembering Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman The political assassination yesterday of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman was a shock to the people of the state and the country. Clay Masters
Israel and Iran trade airstrikes for another night NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi reports from Tel Aviv as Israel and Iran trade airstrikes for another night. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Understanding the conditions in LA immigration detention centers NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with immigration lawyer Lindsay Toczylowski about the condition of detainees swept up in the ongoing immigration arrests in Los Angeles. Scott Detrow
National Food worker with 'fantasy' of security career sought in Minnesota political shootings Vance Boelter, the subject of a nationwide manhunt, described himself as an experienced security professional who worked in conflict zones. A friend said at least part of that account is "fantasy." Brian Mann
Europe To fix housing — and tackle climate change too — U.S. cities look to Vienna Climate change in the U.S. is intersecting with another crisis: the lack of affordable housing. Vienna, Austria, may offer solutions.
Politics Protest and parade: The view from both sides of a split-screen moment Saturday's military parade in Washington D.C. and the national "No Kings" protests created a split-screen moment for a divided nation. Frank Langfitt
How Israel's attacks on Iran will impact Iran's nuclear talks with the U.S. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks the International Crisis Group's Ali Vaez about the current state of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. Ayesha Rascoe