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Politics Trump orders in National Guard to curb LA protests over immigration raids President Trump federalized the National Guard to curb protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles. Luke Garrett
National Union leader detained at ICE raid in Los Angeles Service Employees International Union California leader David Huerta was injured in a scuffle with federal agents. Sandra Diaz, vice president of SEIU-USWW California, talks with NPR's Scott Detrow. Scott Detrow
Health Encore: making DIY air filters Air quality can be impacted by smoke from wildfires. Our reporter set out to build an air filter -- in a style the EPA praised, using only things she already had at home. Alejandra Borunda
Movies What's the secret to actually making a good movie remake? Remakes are as old as cinema itself. Why do they get so much love ... and hate? Bob Mondello
Politics In a crowded New Jersey governor primary, the state could see a party shift this fall New Jersey holds primaries Tuesday in the race for governor, where President Trump has already jumped in with an endorsement. The state has a Democratic governor but could see a shift this fall. Nancy Solomon
Pope Leo criticizes political nationalism and prays for reconciliation and dialogue The pope celebrated Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square in front of tens of thousands faithful, and asked the Holy Spirit to "break down barriers and tear down the walls of indifference and hatred." The Associated Press
Arts & Life These fragile quilts by Black craftspeople need to be preserved — but the federal government has pulled the funds The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is about to launch an exhibition of historic quilts from a collection that's billed as "one of its kind". But it just lost $260k of federal funding -- the majority of which was earmarked to preserve the delicate artifacts some of which date back to the 1860s. The museum says if the money can't be recouped somehow, it will not be possible to look after the quilts past December. Chloe Veltman
Law & Courts A recap of recent Supreme Court decisions — and what's ahead A slew of Supreme Court decisions this summer will have far-reaching consequences. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Leah Litman, law professor at the University of Michigan, about what to expect. Ayesha Rascoe
Television Elizabeth Banks discusses her new show 'The Better Sister' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks actor Elizabeth Banks about her new show, "The Better Sister." Ayesha Rascoe
Rob Franklin dsicusses his novel 'Great Black Hope' In "Great Black Hope," a young, gay, Black man is reeling even before his socialite roommate is found dead. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Rob Franklin about race, class, addiction, and his debut novel. Ayesha Rascoe