Cognitive disorders are common among criminal defendants.
Many of them would struggle with a basic explanation, and it wouldn't even be did they do it or not.
It would just be like, where were you that day?
Hear about one pioneering effort to address the needs of those with cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system.
The Sunday Story from the Up First podcast, listen now on the NPR app.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump says he'll impose new tariffs on several European nations unless they agree to sell Greenland to the U.S.
The first round, 10 percent on goods from countries like Denmark, France and the U.K.
takes effect February 1 and could rise to 25 percent in June.
Meanwhile,
protests have erupted in Denmark over Trump's proposal to annex the self-governing island.
James Neeler reports thousands of demonstrators turned out in cities across the country this weekend.
Thousands of people marched through the streets of downtown Arhus,
Denmark on Saturday to protest Trump's proposed annexation of Greenland.
The demonstration also included speeches and musical performances by Greenland activists and politicians.
Charlotte Vindolov is a social worker and local politician.
She said she was drawn to demonstrate because of her deep personal connection to Greenland,
where she lived for five years.
That's James Kneeler reporting.
The Minnesota National Guard is on standby as protests continue over immigration enforcement.