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Surveying The Wildfires Burning Across The Western U.S.
NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with Chis Wilcox of the National Interagency Fire Center about wildfires burning across the western U.S.
Update From The National Hurricane Center
We have an update from the National Hurricane Center in Miami as Hurricane Irma passes over the Florida Keys.
Democrats Look To Trump On DREAM Act After He Puts Expiration Date On DACA Program
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said she had asked Trump to tweet some assurance to the DREAMers protected by DACA and the president did just that — posting a message to his 38 million followers.
As Irma Approaches Miami, Twin Brothers Serve Up Last-Minute Coffee And Croissants
A café in Miami remained open on Saturday as customers prepared for the weather. The owners are praying for the best as this is the strongest storm they've seen in the two decades they've lived here.
DACA Recipients Worry What The Government Will Do With Their Private Information
Young immigrants gave the government information like addresses, photos, fingerprints and bank statements when they applied for DACA. Now they worry that information could be used against them.
Trump Administration's Stance In Cake Refusal Case Is The Latest Letdown For LGBT Advocates
The Justice Department has sided with a baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding. For the LGBT community, it's the latest disappointment from the Trump administration.
Coastal Vietnamese Community Leans On Faith, And Each Other, To Rebuild After Harvey
The cohesion and resilience of Rockport, Texas' Vietnamese-American community, which numbers about a thousand, may help it recover from the storm's destruction.
Trump's Pick For Chief Scientist At Department Of Agriculture Is Not A Scientist
President Trump's nominee for chief scientist at the Department of Agriculture is drawing scrutiny and skepticism in part because the nominee doesn't have a scientific background.
Florida Keys Brace For Hurricane Irma
Those in the Florida Keys have a mandatory evacuation as they are directly in Hurricane Irma's crosshairs. Scott Simon speaks with reporter David Ovalle of The Miami Herald who is in Key West.