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Elias Rodriguez, who’s suspected of killing two Israeli Embassy workers exterior a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., has been charged with first-degree homicide, the homicide of international officers and different crimes. Regulation enforcement officers are persevering with to research the assault as a attainable hate crime. In accordance with the affidavit, Rodriguez flew from his Chicago house to the nation’s capital on Tuesday, the day earlier than the assault. He additionally bought a ticket for the museum occasion, which was a mixer for younger diplomats, simply three hours earlier than it started.
A brief memorial exterior the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
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- 🎧 NPR’s Jennifer Ludden studies to Up First that going ahead, D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith mentioned there will likely be extra regulation enforcement officers round faith-based organizations, colleges, and locations just like the Jewish Group Middle. The couple that was killed was Yaron Lishinsky, a German and Israeli citizen, and Sarah Milgrim, who grew up in a Kansas Metropolis suburb. A buddy of Milgrim’s knowledgeable Luden that she took the job on the embassy after Hamas attacked Israel a yr and a half in the past, as she needed to fight what she sensed was an increase in antisemitism with “diplomacy, with love, with intelligence.”
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard College’s means to enroll worldwide college students. This determination, communicated in a letter to the college, impacts at the moment enrolled worldwide college students. Harvard, which has been in a months-long dispute with President Trump, says the federal government’s actions are “unlawful.”
- 🎧 The letter despatched to Harvard mentioned the administration is terminating its pupil trade certification, which implies the college can now not sponsor pupil visas. NPR’s Elissa Nadworny studies that almost 7,000 worldwide college students attend Harvard, which accounts for roughly 25% of the coed physique. One senior on the faculty expressed fear that she would not have the ability to graduate subsequent week and others are involved about fall semester plans. Low enrollment of worldwide college students might have a large affect on the U.S. financial system, as they contributed over $43 billion final yr, based on a report final yr.
Yesterday, the Supreme Courtroom granted the Trump administration’s emergency request to fireplace the heads of two impartial businesses. The fired people are Gwynne Wilcox, a member of the Nationwide Labor Relations Board, and Cathy Harris, a member of the Benefit Programs Safety Board. The 6-3 ruling is technically momentary, nevertheless it signifies how the upper courtroom views the extent of the president’s energy.
- 🎧 When creating the bipartisan businesses, Congress wrote into regulation that their members can solely be fired for trigger, like neglect of obligation, NPR’s Andrea Hsu says. SCOTUS acknowledged that the Structure provides the president the facility to fireplace officers who assist him perform his duties, with solely slim exceptions. The ruling is not definitive. Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her dissent that it is not simply somebody’s job at stake, however the very concept that Congress embraced when it created impartial businesses. Wilcox and Harris warned that if the courtroom discovered Trump had the facility to take away them, nothing would cease him from firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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T is a global pupil from Columbia College.
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Worldwide college students within the U.S. are grappling with a troublesome determination: ought to they categorical their views on the conflict in Gaza or stay silent? Federal judges have blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to deport some noncitizen college college students primarily based on their feedback concerning the conflict in Gaza. Nevertheless, the federal government has indicated it should proceed to cancel some college students’ visas, citing nationwide safety issues. NPR’s Adrian Florido not too long ago spoke with two worldwide graduate college students within the remaining weeks of their educational applications who determined to proceed talking out regardless of the chance of dropping their visas and being detained or deported. The 2 college students mentioned how that call impacted their lives and plans for the longer term.
Weekend picks

Try what NPR is watching, studying and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Films: In Friendship, a deeply unusual and intense man develops a troubled friendship along with his new neighbor, a TV weatherman performed by Paul Rudd.
📺 TV: The 2-part HBO documentary Pee-wee as Himself options footage and hundreds of images from the late Paul Reubens’ life and profession. Reubens is the performer who created the enduring Pee-wee Herman character.
📚 Books: There are a number of nice fiction and nonfiction titles being printed this summer season. As a part of the Books We Love sequence, listed here are 17 of these books NPR critics cannot wait to learn.
🎵 Music: Stereolab returns with a brand new album for the primary time in 15 years. Robert Moore of 90.9 The Bridge in Kansas Metropolis joins Stephen Thompson to speak concerning the group’s new music and the opposite finest albums out this week.
🎭 Theater: The Broadway comedy Oh, Mary! presents a reimagined portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, depicting her as a lady who has developed an dependancy to alcohol in her determined pursuit of turning into a cabaret star. Cole Escola, who wrote the play and stars as Mary, discusses the present’s success with Recent Air.
🍽️ Meals: Principally Meatless: Inexperienced Up Your Plate With out Completely Ditching the Meat, a brand new cookbook from America’s Take a look at Kitchen, options principally meatless recipes that style, feel and appear fairly meaty.
❓ Quiz: In the event you love a problem, this quiz may very well be for you. I discovered myself with an “OK” rating, however I imagine you are able to do higher than I did. Put your data to the check.
3 issues to know earlier than you go

FILE – Jony Ive attend The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork’s Costume Institute profit gala celebrating the opening of the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibition on Monday, Could 5, 2025, in New York. (Photograph by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
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- OpenAI is buying io, a startup based by former Apple designer Jony Ive, in an effort to create new AI-enabled gadgets.
- Loving Day is widely known on June 12, commemorating the landmark case Loving v. Virginia, which invalidated all state legal guidelines in opposition to interracial marriage within the U.S. We would love to listen to from individuals in interracial relationships. Your story may very well be featured in our June 8 publication.
- Jim Irsay, the longtime proprietor and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts and a prolific rock-and-roll collector, has died at age 65.
This article was edited by Majd Al-Waheidi.