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State-run detention facilities are growing — and pushing the limits of immigration law
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Shannon Heffernan, criminal justice reporter at The Marshall Project, about the growing number of state-run immigration detention facilities.
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Ranking Member of House Armed Services Committee Adam Smith discusses the war on Iran
NPR's Scott Simon talks with House Armed Service Committee ranking member Adam Smith, D-Wash., about the war on Iran, now a month old, and DHS funding.
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A former TSA security chief weighs in on the chaos at U.S. airports
TSA staffing shortages have led to hours-long lines for travelers at many airports. Keith Jeffries, the former TSA security director at Los Angeles International Airport shares insights on the crisis.
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U.S. steps onto Olympic stage at a time when its image and role in the world spark growing concern
The Olympics are a symbol of international cooperation and peace. The U.S. was once seen as a bastion of that order, but historians say Trump's America enters this year's Winter Games with a very different image.
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The solar system's third interstellar visitor, 3I/ATLAS, is zooming by at 130,000 mph
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with astronomer David Jewitt about what we can learn from the third interstellar object to have entered our solar system, a comet-like object known as 3I/ATLAS.
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Shuttle Launch Is a Go, Despite Cracked Foam
NASA engineers move ahead with a rescheduled Fourth of July launch for the space shuttle Discovery. Technicians were concerned by a small piece of insulating foam that had fallen off the shuttle's fuel tank.
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The Popsicle, Frozen for All Summer Time
Like many brilliant inventions, it arrived by accident in 1905. Through a century of change, it remains an American icon, stick and all. Food essayist Bonny Wolf salutes the popsicle.
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In Reversal, Government To Allow International Students To Stay In U.S. While Taking Online Classes
On Tuesday, the Trump administration walked back recent guidance that would have deported international college and university students if they were…
Top Stories: Tarrant Sheriff Wants Deputies Trained To ID Undocumented Immigrants In Jail
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: As the debate over punishing so-called sanctuary cities moves to the full State Senate this week, the…
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Immigrant Children At Texas Facility Given Adult Dose Of Hepatitis A Vaccine
Authorities say about 250 immigrant children were given an adult dose of a Hepatitis A vaccine at a Texas detention facility where they are being held…
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