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Music Celebrated Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte plays at Madison Square Garden for the first time Celebrated Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte played at Madison Square Garden last week. It was their first show there, and their fans, many of them among immigrant communities, showed up to celebrate. Anamaria Sayre
Health How cuts to the nation's main mental health agency could impact Americans The nation's main mental health agency is being dissolved, and folded into a new federal health agency. Some lawmakers and health care providers are concerned about the impacts. Ayesha Rascoe
Immigration Months after deportation, dozens of Venezuelan migrants are still locked inside a Salvadoran prison Nearly three months after their deportation, dozens of Venezuelan migrants are still locked inside a Salvadoran supermax—accused of gang ties, but cut off from their families and lawyers - and their loved ones are demanding answers. Manuel Rueda
Books Twin sisters uncover a huge mystery about their mother's death in 'The Catch' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Yrsa Daley-Ward about her novel, "The Catch." It follows twin sisters who discover their long dead mother might be ... alive. Ayesha Rascoe
Federal tax credits for solar energy could be eliminated, what are the impacts? The GOP tax and spending bill would eliminate federal tax credits for solar and other clean energy. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Doug Lewin, host of the Energy Capital Podcast, about the impact. Ayesha Rascoe
World Two dead and hundreds arrested in France after PSG win soccer Champions League Hundreds of people were arrested in the celebrations, which were largely peaceful but degenerated into violence in some areas. The Associated Press
Politics The White House is deporting people to countries they're not from. Why? The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South Sudan could lead to more persecution. Ximena Bustillo
Politics Trump says he will withdraw nomination of Musk associate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA In a post on social media late Saturday, Trump said he was withdrawing Isaacman's nomination after a "thorough review" of the tech billionaire's "prior associations." The Associated Press
Arts & Life Skulls once subject to racist study in Germany are laid to rest in New Orleans A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where they were used for racial research in the late 1800s. Alina Selyukh
Drag artists are getting attacked. This safety handbook aims to help A group of drag queens from across the country and their supporters are releasing a handbook to help performers navigate a landscape of increasing threats of harassment and violence. Chloe Veltman