On the Throughline podcast from NPR, immigration enforcement might be more visible now,
but this moment didn't begin with President Trump's second inauguration or even his first.
A series from Throughline about how immigration became political and a cash cow.
Listen to Throughline in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lying from NPR News in Washington on Corfa Coleman,
authorities investigating the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk are offering a $100,000 reward.
It's for information leading to the capture of the shooting suspect.
Authorities have not located the man, and that's rattled Jennifer Gomez,
who lives in the Utah community of Orem.
That's when it comes really scary.
You know, it's scary to send my kids to school nowadays.
It's just you never know.
Authorities have also released a video and photographs of the suspect,
a man dressed mostly in black.
Senate Republicans are changing the rules to make it easier to confirm President Trump's nominees.
As NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports,
the change will enable the chamber to approve certain nominees in groups rather than by individual vote.
The vote comes after months of Republican lawmakers criticizing their Democratic counterparts
for dragging out the confirmation process.
One of the few elements of power the minority party has in GOP unified government.