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Maryland Sen. Chris van Hollen with With Immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia Yesterday. Abrego Garcia is the Maryland man who was illegally deported to El Salvador last month. He is being held in a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador, where the Trump administration is sending people deported from the U.S. The White House insists Abrego Garcia will not return to the U.S. despite a federal judge’s order to facilitate his return.
Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, speaks to the media before she enters federal court on April 15, 2025 in Greenbelt, Md.
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A 20-year-old man is in custody after a shooting at Florida State University in Tallahassee left two people dead and six people hospitalized, according to law enforcement. The alleged gunman has been identified as Phoenix Iknerthe son of a current and longtime Leon County deputy. Sheriff Walter McNeil says he had access to his mother’s gun in the shooting.
President Trump is criticizing the Federal Reserve for not cutting interest rates, even as his tariffs make that more difficult. Yesterday, while speaking with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump suggested that there’s a groundswell of people demanding lower rates. So far, most of that pressure is coming from the president. In a social media post, Trump said that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s “termination cannot come fast enough.”
Sudan’s devastating civil war entered its third year this week. Since the fighting began in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in the capital, Khartoum, tens of thousands have lost their lives. The nation is facing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with hundreds of thousands of people suffering from famine, according to the United Nations. Foreign ministers from 20 countries met in London on Tuesday to restart peace talks. During his opening remarks, the conference host, U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated, “Many have given up on Sudan. That is wrong…. We simply cannot look away.” Check out these photos documenting the crisis.
A spread of desserts found in the new cookbook, Malai
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Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Movies: Michael B. Jordan stars as twin brothers in the supernatural thriller Sinnerswho return to their hometown to set up a juke joint. However, they are warned by a spiritual healer about people who make music so true it conjures spirits and pierces the veil between life and death. Click here to check out the trailer.
📺 TV: A very wealthy guy, played by Jon Hamm, reacts to becoming less rich by turning to a life of crime in Your Friends and Neighbors. Plus, from documentaries to a comedy, here’s what else is on this week.
📚 Books: Vanishing World by Sayaka Murata is about a Japan where conceiving children via artificial insemination is the norm and physical sex is taboo. Check out these four other notable new reads from this week.
🎵 Music: At midnight, new albums by one-third of boygenius, two-thirds of Carolina Chocolate Drops, and one-quarter of TV on the Radio were released. Listen to the best songs from each album on NPR Music’s curated playlist.
🍦 Food: Pooja Bavishi is on a mission to change how ice cream is perceived in the U.S. with her South Asian-inspired treats and cookbook, Malai. Morning Edition‘s Leila Fadel visited Bavishi at her D.C. shop, where they sampled ice cream and discussed turning Bavishi’s passion into a career.
This newsletter was edited by Yvonne Dennis.