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GPS Ankle Bracelets Used To Track Some Immigrants Caught at Texas-Mexico Border
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Alamo Drafthouse will show “The Interview” after all; “American Sniper” opens Christmas Day; Glenn Mitchell’s…
To Keep Going During The Finals, LeBron James Can't Take A Day Off
As LeBron James carries the Cleveland Cavaliers through the NBA Finals, he sticks to a strict regimen on his days off to keep himself upright through the grueling playoff stretch.
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India Spacecraft Located, Condition Unknown
After losing contact with the unmanned craft as it was trying to land on the moon, scientists appear to have captured an image of the lander on the surface, and they're trying to establish contact.
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ACLU Files Suit To Stop Immigration Pilot Programs
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday to stop two U.S. immigration pilot programs that the group alleges strip asylum seekers of…
Border Patrol Says Checkpoints Will Remain Open During Hurricane Harvey
Advocates warn the move will force undocumented immigrants to ignore evacuation warnings for fear they will be caught and deported.
In Russia, Epiphany Comes With A Shockingly Cold Swim
To celebrate the feast of Epiphany marking the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan, thousands of Russian Orthodox faithful take a dip in icy waters. How does it feel? "Absolutely good," one man says.
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#SnowOuttaMyElement: Stories Of First Experiences With Snow
With the impending snowstorm, NPR's global health blog Goats and Soda called out to people from warm parts of the world to hear about their first experiences with snow.
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Tablets Replace Some Small Businesses Tools
Tablets are not just changing how people go about their lives. They're also changing the way businesses function. Small businesses especially are using tablets to replace a variety of business tools: from menus, to timecards, to cash registers.
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Texas Stadium Implosion Draws Thousands
By BJ Austin, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-895529.mp3Dallas, TX – Texas Stadium, the iconic "stadium with…
Commentary: Obama, Immigration and the Hispanic Vote
By Rene Martinezhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-815591.mp3Dallas, TX –Our recent Presidential election demonstrated…
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