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Border Patrol Agents Detained Mexican Citizen Who Had Permission To Be In The U.S.
Luis Orozco Morales had made the trip many times between his home in Hobbs, New Mexico, and El Paso. But this time, when he tried to pass through a remote…
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Some Cities Undaunted By Attorney General Crackdown On 'Sanctuary Cities'
On Monday, the Justice Department said it would follow through on an executive order to withhold as much as $4.1 billion in federal grants from so-called "sanctuary cities." In Travis County, Texas — which includes the city of Austin — officials have said they would not comply with this order. NPR's David Greene talks to Sarah Eckhardt, a Travis County judge, about the potentially severe consequences of being a so-called "sanctuary city" under the Trump administration.
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Trump Dismisses Russian Connection Allegations As 'Fake News'
In his first news conference since last summer, he denied unverified reports that Russia has compromising intelligence on him and outlined how he'd try to unwind his complex businesses as president.
'It Looked Impossible': New Film Follows Free Climbers Up The 'Dawn Wall'
Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson were the first to free climb to the top of the southeastern face of Yosemite's El Capitan. "It's as sheer and as vertical as the side of a skyscraper," Jorgeson says.
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'The Chronic' 20 Years Later: An Audio Document Of The L.A. Riots
Our series about rap's greatest year begins with the album that drew directly on cultural and social upheaval to make one of the most popular rap albums of all time.
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A Man's Journey From Nepal To Texas Triggers Global TB Scramble
Texas health officials have quarantined a Nepalese man, who illegally entered the U.S. while infected with a particularly dangerous type of tuberculosis. He traveled through 13 countries, potentially exposing hundreds of people around the world to the pathogen.
Hurricane Ida Has Hobbled Louisiana's Multi-Billion Dollar Fishing Industry
Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana's fishing industry hard. Fishing is a multi-billion dollar business and it's one of economic foundations for communities that dot the southern end of Louisiana.
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What went wrong for President Biden this week
President Biden has faced a number of major setbacks to various parts of his agenda — from COVID-19 to the economy to voting rights and the rest of his agenda in Congress.
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Trump approval is low, a new poll shows. Here's who's pulling away
The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows what Americans think of President Trump and his policies.
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2 Young Migrants Are Caught Up In A Shadow Immigration System
Migrant children caught at the border for crossing illegally into the U.S. are being secretly held in hotels for days, according to court papers. Critics say it's part of a shadow immigration system.
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