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How Will Tech Policy Change In The Biden White House? Here's What You Need To Know
One thing Joe Biden and Donald Trump share: They have no love for Silicon Valley. The Biden administration is expected to be tougher on the tech industry than President Barack Obama was.
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U.S. Women Bumped From Top Spot In FIFA World Rankings
The U.S. is now No. 2, behind Germany and ahead of France, England and Canada. The American squad has been ranked in the top two spots since FIFA created the world rankings for women back in 2003.
Terrorism in Southeast Asia - Part V
Eager to promote its image as a tourist paradise, the "land of smiles." Thailand has had lax visa requirements, porous borders and an anything-goes attitude in the capital Bangkok. In the final installment of a Morning Edition series on terrorism in Southeast Asia, NPR's Eric Weiner reports these conveniences threaten to turn Thailand into an unwitting terrorist safe haven.
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Legal Immigrants Work; Does the System?
The janitors, restaurant workers, and other low-wage immigrants who've been demonstrating lately have almost no legal way to be in the United States. Instead, nearly all the permanent work visas issued each year are for highly skilled workers like computer programmers, university professors and nurses.
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British Border Officials Gain New Powers
Renee Montagne reports on tougher interview rules for certain foreign migrants applying for visas to study in the UK.
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In New Ranking, Seven Of North Texas' Top 10 High Schools Are In Dallas ISD
The Texas nonprofit Children At Risk ranked the state’s top schools, and in North Texas, four of the top five high schools are in the Dallas Independent…
With new state funds in hand, community colleges waive tuition for some high school students
Community college leaders hope free tuition programs will help change the conversation about the affordability of higher education amid a growing skepticism over the value of a college degree.
It's college and high school football season in North Texas. Here are 7 things to watch for
The Denton Record-Chronicle's sports reporters break down what you need to know both at the collegiate level and under the Friday Night Lights.
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We pop into the Tipsy Elf in Dallas for eggnog, drag bingo and over-the-top holiday cheer
The Tipsy Elf is open for holiday shenanigans through Dec. 28.
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6 Jokes From 19th Century America
History books tell us that times were hard in the 1800s. But there was occasional humor. Some of it was even funny.
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