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A Look At The E-Verify Program And Its Blind Spots
At least four of the poultry processing plants ICE raided this week claimed to use E-Verify to vet workers. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with economist Madeline Zavodny about how well E-Verify's works.
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How Outdoor Workers Minimize The Suffering During Bitter Cold Winters
In central Illinois, the temperature is below zero and that's before the wind chill. Some who work outdoors look for creative ways to minimize the suffering.
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Stressed-Out Narwhals Don't Know Whether To Freeze Or Flee, Scientists Find
After being caught in a net, narwhals appear to get confused about what to do. Researchers say the whales' befuddlement could provide clues about how they will adapt to a changing Arctic.
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Extreme Cold Grips Much Of The U.S.
2018 is off to a frigid start. From Texas to the mid-Atlantic to the Ohio Valley, temperatures are significantly lower than average, with sometimes fatal consequences.
A Click Too Far: Why Using Social Media Isn't That Great For Fundraising
Empathy campaigns can spread like wildfire on Facebook and other social media. So how come data show that social networking sites direct very few clicks to charity donation pages?
Immigrants Worry They'll Face Deportation After Deferred Action Delay
Some unauthorized immigrants who are parents of U.S. citizens and green-card holders are worried they may be forced to leave the U.S. because a court ruling has put a hold on their deportation relief.
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Dunkin' Drops Foam Cups, Effectively Ending Practice Of 'Double Cupping'
Dunkin' is dumping polystyrene foam cups, and that means stamping out what's called "double cupping" — the habit of requesting a foam outer cup around your cold drink cup.
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The St. Louis Blues Beat The Boston Bruins 4-1 In Stanley Cup Final
The Blues were a last place team in January. Now they are NHL champions for the first time in their franchise history.
Texas Congressman Will Hurd Reacts To Nielsen Resignation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Congressman Will Hurd who represents the 23rd district of Texas.
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Europe's Taste For Caviar Is Putting Pressure On A Great Lakes Fish
Scientists say lake herring, a key fish in Lake Superior's food web, is suffering because of mild winters and Europe's appetite for roe. Some say the species may be at risk of "collapse."
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