Plus, the big winners at the Tonys.
On Today’s Episode:
Live Updates: Tensions Flare Between Protesters and Law Enforcement in L.A., by Rick Rojas, Livia Albeck-Ripka, Shawn Hubler, Jesus Jiménez and Yan Zhuang
Newsom Formally Asks Trump to Pull National Guard Out of L.A., by Adam Nagourney
What to Know About Trump’s New Travel Ban, by Isabella Kwai and Claire Moses
Deportee’s Lawyers Push for Contempt Proceedings Despite His Return, by Alan Feuer
YouTube Loosens Rules Guiding the Moderation of Videos, by Nico Grant and Tripp Mickle
Tonys 2025 Takeaways: ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Wins 6 Awards, by Michael Paulson
With special thanks to Mimi Dwyer
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