Protests in Boston over the arrest of a Tufts University student by ICE agents.
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Is the Trump administration targeting students just for criticizing Israel?
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The Trump administration plans to cut 20,000 jobs from the Department of Health and Human Services.
We have two goals.
The first is obvious to save the taxpayer money,
and the second is to radically improve our quality of service.
Can they really cut that deep without hurting critical services?
And President Trump keeps House Republican slim majority intact by pulling Elise Stefanik's nomination for UN Ambassador.
Plus, Steve Inskeep is in China,
where he's seeing how American tariffs are changing business in one of the world's largest trading hubs.
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