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A federal choose final evening briefly blocked the Trump administration from sending any Nationwide Guard troops to Oregon. The ruling comes as Portland and Chicago braced for the chance that Nationwide Guard members could be deployed on their streets as President Trump strikes forward with mobilizing troops to Democratic-run U.S. cities. Trump says he’s sending the troops to those cities to assist management crime and defend federal regulation enforcement officers.
Federal brokers, together with members of the Division of Homeland Safety, Border Patrol, and the police, try to preserve protesters again exterior a downtown U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on Oct. 5 in Portland, Oregon.
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- 🎧 The governor of Oregon and the mayor of Portland have expressed that it’s enterprise as normal within the metropolis, NPR’s Joe Hernandez tells Up First. There have been protests exterior of ICE services there, however the federal choose overseeing the case stated the protests have been small and manageable by native police. The administration federalized at the least 300 members of the Illinois Nationwide Guard, who’re prone to be despatched to Chicago. The president has additionally mentioned probably sending federal forces to other cities, together with New Orleans and Baltimore.
The Supreme Courtroom begins a brand new time period at the moment. The circumstances being reviewed are largely targeted on the extent of power granted to the president by the Structure. Different points on the courtroom’s docket embody: a case that might finish what’s left of the landmark Voting Rights Act and a problem to the Trump tariffs.
- 🎧 Within the eight months since Trump took workplace once more, the excessive courtroom has damaged all information for granting the president’s needs on its emergency docket, says NPR’s Nina Totenberg. As of the tip of final week, the courtroom had approved 20 requests from the president to dam decrease courtroom orders that opposed the administration. In distinction, the courtroom dominated in opposition to the administration in these emergency circumstances thrice. These rulings are short-term as a result of the courtroom did not hear arguments within the circumstances. Now, a number of the circumstances are again on the courtroom with full briefing and arguments anticipated.
Negotiators are starting talks at the moment in Egypt in an try to lastly finish the conflict in Gaza. The U.S. offered a peace plan, which Israel agreed to. Now, the talks are to verify Hamas and Israel get on board with the small print on the discharge of the remaining hostages being held in Gaza. This is what you need to know about the ceasefire talks.
- 🎧 Hamas is predicted to hunt maximal concessions, whereas Israel will search minimal concessions to the plan, in keeping with NPR’s Daniel Estrin. The U.S. and mediating nations are anticipated to bridge any discourse associated to the deal. In Gaza, 31-year-old Mohammed Nassar, who fled an Israeli airstrike the evening earlier than Hamas introduced it was keen to launch the hostages, instructed NPR this improvement of the negotiations has provided a glimmer of hope that the conflict might lastly finish. In Israel, households of hostages are camped exterior of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home to maintain him feeling the stress.
Value of dwelling

Rising prices are inflicting lots of People to suppose twice earlier than reserving a trip.
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NPR’s sequence Cost of Living: The Price We Pay is inspecting what’s driving value will increase and the way persons are coping after years of cussed inflation.
People like to journey, however rising prices are inflicting many individuals to pump the brakes and rethink reserving a visit. The prices of gasoline, lodging and recreation have all elevated for the reason that pandemic. In accordance with the U.S. Journey Affiliation and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, journey costs have been up 20% since August 2019. This is how people have been impacted:
- ✈️ Dozens of individuals knowledgeable NPR in an internet survey that they can’t afford to go anyplace this 12 months, and people who are touring are dialing again.
- ✈️ Many individuals are touring extra by automobile and doing street journeys in an try to avoid wasting on transportation prices.
- ✈️ When deciding on a vacation spot, vacationers are selecting close by locations, touring domestically, as an alternative of venturing abroad.
Learn extra about how rising prices are changing the way Americans travel. This week, the sequence will cowl debt, inflation and costs. Keep up-to-date on the newest tales here.
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Karla Tatiana Vasquez buying avocados from one of many distributors on the Salvadoran Road Meals Market in Los Angeles, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025.
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- Throughout this time of 12 months, the flor de izote blooms in Los Angeles. This flower is the nationwide image of El Salvador and is taken into account a seasonal delicacy. Salvadoran-American chef Karla Tatiana Vasquez says the flower helps her feel connected to her identity.
- The basic youngsters’s present Reading Rainbow is back with a brand new host, Mychal Threets, a social media star librarian. To enchantment to at the moment’s youngsters, it will likely be obtainable on YouTube.
- Gen Z-led protests from Africa to Asia feature a common symbol: a flag with a grinning cranium and crossbones in a straw hat, from the anime One Piece a few band of pirates battling an oppressive world authorities.
This article was edited by Yvonne Dennis.