On the Throughline podcast from NPR, what it takes to report on war.
Great sleep deprivation.
There's no privacy.
You know, how far can I go with this?
When journalists are silenced, the truth is going to be buried with them.
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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
This year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to three scientists,
Mary Brunko, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakuguchi.
They're being honored for work discovering how the body's immune system is regulated so that it typically does not attack our own organs.
Late last night, a federal judge in Oregon issued a second order,
blocking President Trump from deploying any National Guard troops to Oregon.
Over the weekend,
the same judge first blocked Trump from deploying Oregon National Guard troops around ICE facilities in Portland.
After she ruled,
Trump then told some National Guard troops from California and Texas to go to Oregon.
The federal judge was flabbergasted,
asking why the president wasn't directly contravening her order.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotecki is also shocked at Trump's orders.
We cannot normalize the approach he is taking.