Bakery owners in Texas facing felony charges for harboring suspected illegal immigrants

Bakery owners in Texas are facing felony charges for harboring suspected illegal immigrants after a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). President Trump's administration is taking a harsher approach to illegal immigration, including designating gangs and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

First Amendment Dispute Over Bakery Mural in New Hampshire

A bakery owner in New Hampshire is in a First Amendment dispute over a mural showing pastries, with the town claiming it violates sign regulations. The case is headed to trial to determine if the town is infringing on the bakery owner's free speech rights.

First Amendment Dispute Over Bakery Mural in New Hampshire

A bakery owner in New Hampshire is in a First Amendment dispute over a mural depicting a mountain range made of pastries. The town considers the mural a sign and wants it removed due to size restrictions.

Baker in Gaza faces destruction of main bakery branch during war

Baker in Gaza, Ibrahim Abu Hani, faced extensive destruction of his bakery's main branch in Khan Younis during an Israeli ground incursion, while still trying to spread joy through baking cakes for Palestinians in Rafah.

Bakery in Gaza Making Cakes for People in Tents

A bakery in Gaza is making cakes for people living in tents despite food shortages. NPR's producer in Gaza introduces the head baker and co-owner of Batool Cakes, Ibrahim Abu Hani.

Professional Bakery in Gaza Reopens with Solar Panels

A professional bakery in Gaza has reopened, using solar panels for refrigeration and flour from the black market, to meet the demand of displaced Palestinians seeking cakes to celebrate life amid war.