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  • City and county government offices will be closed today in observance of Memorial Day, but essential services such as law enforcement and emergency animal control will not be affected.
  • Egypt's popular Islamist group the Muslim Brotherhood says it will not take a dominant role in the formation of Egypt's next government. But many in the U.S. are curious about what the Brotherhood believes. Host Michel Martin speaks with Essam el-Errian senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
  • The group back home is amazed by how many people show up as applicants for the job as warrior.
  • In 13 years of colorful, often demagogic rule, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has run his country like a game show host with daily TV appearances. Then cancer struck, forcing Chavez to scale back. Now, he has reappeared, but his countrymen are wondering just how sick Chavez is as he prepares to run for re-election in October.
  • Ryan Begin hasn't always been the life-loving pot smoker he is today. Back in 2005, the sergeant nearly lost half his arm to an IED while serving in Iraq and was sent home for reconstructive surgery. Upon his return to Belfast, Maine, Begin was plagued by physical pain and outbursts of aggression. He was prescribed a cocktail of drugs as his treatment.
  • Columbus, New Mexico, has a rich border history. Pancho Villa stormed across in 1916. Today, kids on the Mexico side take a bus – driven by the Columbus mayor — across the border to go to school.
  • The story of one longtime resident, who's studying hard to become a citizen this year, underscores the major storylines coming out of the City Council's new district.
  • The U.S. is considering processing potential Central American refugees in their home countries. We look at what happened when we tried this in Haiti.
  • The recent arrest of a high ranking drug cartel member in Mexico is being blamed for a wave of violence that has hit Nuevo Laredo.
  • As they walk through the front door, visitors to the Hudspeth County Sheriff's Office in Sierra Blanca, Texas, get punched by the overpowering odor of marijuana.
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