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Plan To Disrupt Immigration Raids Will Enlist Songs And Prayers
Volunteers training to disrupt immigration raids are forming mobile sanctuaries in hopes that enforcement agents will honor a long-standing policy of not arresting people in those spaces.
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Rivals Japan And South Korea Face Off At Olympics Amid Chilly Ties
The fierce rivalry between Korea and Japan is in full view at the Olympics. Showdowns on the ice reflect a relationship between the countries that falls "somewhere between cold and frosty."
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After Listeria Outbreak, Blue Bell Closes Its Creameries For Intensive Cleaning
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Blue Bell is scrubbing down its creameries following the listeria outbreak; a food fight at the Colonial golf…
Scientists Report The Planet Was Hotter Than Ever In The First Half Of 2016
For example, June's average was up 1.62 F. A couple of degrees may not sound like much, but it's persistent warming over decades that alters the atmosphere, the oceans, and most everything else.
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Packed Detention Centers Force Migrants To The Streets Of South Texas
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will visit McAllen, Texas, Thursday as border officials begin a policy of releasing detainees into cities instead of sending them to ICE for processing.
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Cash Is Definitely Not King For Card-Carrying Swedes
In a world moving toward cashless economies, Sweden is leading the way. More than 95 percent of transactions are already digital; some churches now pass a card reader instead of a collection plate.
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After Spending Millions On Communications, Homeland Security Fails Radio Test
The department has spent heavily so first responders from different agencies can communicate with one another. The Office of the Inspector General reports there's still a lot of static.
What's Behind Oregon's Marionberry Mania?
Oregon grows up to 33 million pounds a year of this blackberry. But most are gobbled up locally — in everything from ice cream to beers to jams — before the rest of the country ever gets a taste.
Dallas-Based Dean Foods Aims To Survive In A Dwindling Milk Market
The country's biggest milk-maker is based in Dallas, and business at Dean Foods has, well, soured. First-quarter sales were down, and milk consumption in…
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Explorers' Aim For Perilous Polar Trek: 'Get Home In One Piece'
Two men broke a record for traveling from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back, on foot. They retraced the steps of a British Royal Navy officer, whose team died on the journey in 1912.
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