Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman,
a federal appeals court has issued the latest ruling against the Trump administration's handling of an immigrant illegally deported to El Salvador.
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals says the Trump administration is, quote,
asserting a right to stash away residents of this country and foreign prisons without the semblance of due process.
This case has already been to the U.S. Supreme Court, but it could return if the Trump administration appeals.
Authorities in Tallahassee,
Florida have arrested a suspect in yesterday's deadly mass shooting at Florida State University.
Two people were killed and six others wounded.
The suspect is a student and the son of a sheriff's deputy.
Officials allege his mother's former service weapon was used in the attacks.
NPR's Greg Allen says the incident began around noon, eastern time.
A campus-wide alert went out that an active shooter was reported near the Student Union building.
Police responded quickly and began evacuating students.
It set the whole campus into lockdown.
By 3 p.m. yesterday, law enforcement said the campus had been secured and the threat was over.
Police say the shooter didn't surrender when they confronted him and he was shot and wounded.
NPR's Greg Allen reporting.
Economists and central bankers are defending Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell against pressure from President Trump.
NPR Scott Horsley reports Trump is unhappy with the Fed chair for not lowering interest rates.
President Trump told reporters that Powell is going to have a lot of political pressure to cut borrowing costs,