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Broadway's videographers won't be honored at the Tony Awards — but they should be Every year, Jeff Lunden looks at those who do essential work on Broadway but aren't recognized by the Tonys. This year, he spoke with those who have made video a dazzling new Broadway trend. Jeff Lunden
National National Guard called in to disperse people protesting against ICE raids in LA In Paramount, Calif., confrontations between immigration enforcement agents and protestors led to arrests and the use of flash-bang explosives and pepper spray by law enforcement. Steve Futterman
Immigration South Florida's immigrant communities grapple with Trump's latest travel ban President Trump's immigration actions, like the travel ban, have had large effects in South Florida where many Venezuelan, Haitian, and Cuban people live. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics Trump's efforts to cut National Parks budget faces bipartisan pushback President Trump wants to cut hundreds of millions of dollars from the National Park Service budget this year and much more next year. The effort is facing bipartisan criticism. Kirk Siegler
Politics Politics chat: Immigration actions ramp up, tax bill losing momentum The Trump administration is ramping up immigration action across the country while the tax and spending bill containing immigration provisions is losing momentum in the Senate. Ayesha Rascoe
What's next for the video game industry as Nintendo launches the long-awaited Switch 2 NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks journalist Jeff Gerstmann what's next for gaming now that the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally in stores. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life A new exhibit unveils the mystery behind an iconic photo of America's 'atomic age A black-and-white photo of a Las Vegas dancer posing in a mushroom-cloud swimsuit became iconic of America's "atomic age," but for decades her identity was unknown. The mystery has finally been solved. Ayesha Rascoe
Asia How the Indian media's falsehoods impacted lives during its fighting with Pakistan In India, sensationalist TV news coverage of fighting between India and Pakistan reveals the polarization of the country's media. Omkar Khandekar
Latin America Colombian Presidential hopeful shot at Bogotá rally A Colombian Presidential hopeful in critical condition after being shot during a campaign rally in Bogotá on Saturday. The assassination attempt is having a chilling effect in Colombia where security has been backsliding recently. Alfie Pannell
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: Phonetically 'Gay' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KNRW listener Carina Aleckson of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz