Morning Edition Sunday, the 22nd of March

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Detained immigrant children still face concerning conditions at Texas facility, lawyers say.

Also in the digest... Moby, McDonald, and Nisha Vora.

Happy reading.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
 
World
Savannah Guthrie again asks public for information about her missing mother
World
Enhanced role for immigration officers at US airports as shutdown frustrates travels and screeners
World
Suspected meteorite crashes into Houston home, officials say
World
ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
National
Cuba begins to restore power after third nationwide collapse in a month
World
Charges dropped against woman in anti-ICE church protest over mistaken identity
World
Judicial reform sees Swedish prisons preparing to house young teens
World
‘Nobody else is responsible’: Trump to blame for Iran crisis, ex-CIA chief says
Sport
Wizards-Thunder Fight Spills Into Stands, Leads to Four Ejections
National
Man accused of abusing corpse threw bucket of human remains over FBI fence: affidavit
World
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paid nearly $19k in campaign funds for ‘leadership consulting’ tied to ketamine therapy expert
World
Trump tells Iran it has 48 hours to open Hormuz or US will ‘obliterate’ its power plants
World
Meloni v the judges: high stakes for Italian PM in vote on judiciary overhaul
World
Trump news at a glance: president says ICE agents at airports would ‘do security like no one has ever seen before’
National
Cuba’s power grid collapses leaving millions without electricity for third time this month
National
Detained immigrant children still face concerning conditions at Texas facility, lawyers say
Politics
Nancy Guthrie Kidnap Plot Sparks Revenge Theory — Is Savannah The Target
Nancy Mace
‘Every one knows this is wrong’: The ‘unreal’ truth about the next Homeland Security chief just leaked and Nancy Mace won’t let it go
World
‘Vile’ Trump condemned for gloating over Robert Mueller death
World
100+ days, not a single H-1B slot: Indian-American community asks USCIS to stop using Indians as political tool