The Latest Sports Saturday Sports: French Open finals, Stanley Cup, pro softball and college amateurism NPR's Debbie Elliott talks sports with ESPN's Michele Steele the end of college amateurism, the French Open women's final, the NHL's Stanley Cup finals, and pro softball. Debbie Elliott The dangers of a weakened FEMA ahead of an active hurricane season As FEMA faces hurricane season, officials fear the agency is not prepared. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Rep. Jared Moskowitz about the high stakes for communities in the storm path. Debbie Elliott Immigration ICE conducts sweeping raids in L.A., clashes with protestors Workplace raids carried out by immigration enforcement agents in Los Angeles on Friday were followed by protests, clashes with police, and criticism from local politicians. Debbie Elliott Fresh Air Weekend: Desi Arnaz's lasting impact on TV; Mark Hamill Biographer Todd Purdum says Arnaz was more than just "second banana" to Lucy. David Bianculli reviews Pee-wee as Himself. Hamill's film, The Life of Chuck, is an adaptation of a Stephen King novella. National A former police chief who escaped from an Arkansas prison is captured A former police chief and convicted killer known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles from the prison he escaped from following a nearly two-week-long manhunt. The Associated Press World The many ways Ukraine carries out unprecedented drone attacks With one surprise attack after another, Ukraine keeps inventing new ways to wage war with drones. In turn, Russia is building a massive drone army of its own. Greg Myre Immigration Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported, returns to the U.S. to be charged Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back on U.S. soil, three months after the Trump administration mistakenly deported him to El Salvador. But he still faces legal challenges in the U.S. Debbie Elliott Climate OCEAN CONFERENCE FRANCE Scientists and mayors from around the world gather in Nice to find solutions ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference. Debbie Elliott Remembering Stanley Nelson, Louisiana journalist who exposed Ku Klux Klan secrets We remember Stanley Nelson, the editor of a small-town weekly newspaper in Louisiana, who exposed secrets about unsolved murders by the Ku Klux Klan. Nelson died this week at the age of 69. Joseph Shapiro Business How tariffs on aluminium and steel are impacting a recycling business in Pennsylvania President Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports this week. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Andrew Lincoln from Lincoln Recycling about the impact on the metals industry. Debbie Elliott Prev 908 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Sports Saturday Sports: French Open finals, Stanley Cup, pro softball and college amateurism NPR's Debbie Elliott talks sports with ESPN's Michele Steele the end of college amateurism, the French Open women's final, the NHL's Stanley Cup finals, and pro softball. Debbie Elliott
The dangers of a weakened FEMA ahead of an active hurricane season As FEMA faces hurricane season, officials fear the agency is not prepared. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Rep. Jared Moskowitz about the high stakes for communities in the storm path. Debbie Elliott
Immigration ICE conducts sweeping raids in L.A., clashes with protestors Workplace raids carried out by immigration enforcement agents in Los Angeles on Friday were followed by protests, clashes with police, and criticism from local politicians. Debbie Elliott
Fresh Air Weekend: Desi Arnaz's lasting impact on TV; Mark Hamill Biographer Todd Purdum says Arnaz was more than just "second banana" to Lucy. David Bianculli reviews Pee-wee as Himself. Hamill's film, The Life of Chuck, is an adaptation of a Stephen King novella.
National A former police chief who escaped from an Arkansas prison is captured A former police chief and convicted killer known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles from the prison he escaped from following a nearly two-week-long manhunt. The Associated Press
World The many ways Ukraine carries out unprecedented drone attacks With one surprise attack after another, Ukraine keeps inventing new ways to wage war with drones. In turn, Russia is building a massive drone army of its own. Greg Myre
Immigration Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported, returns to the U.S. to be charged Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back on U.S. soil, three months after the Trump administration mistakenly deported him to El Salvador. But he still faces legal challenges in the U.S. Debbie Elliott
Climate OCEAN CONFERENCE FRANCE Scientists and mayors from around the world gather in Nice to find solutions ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference. Debbie Elliott
Remembering Stanley Nelson, Louisiana journalist who exposed Ku Klux Klan secrets We remember Stanley Nelson, the editor of a small-town weekly newspaper in Louisiana, who exposed secrets about unsolved murders by the Ku Klux Klan. Nelson died this week at the age of 69. Joseph Shapiro
Business How tariffs on aluminium and steel are impacting a recycling business in Pennsylvania President Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports this week. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Andrew Lincoln from Lincoln Recycling about the impact on the metals industry. Debbie Elliott