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The British government plans to deport migrants to Rwanda
In recent years, there's been an influx of migrants crossing the sea border to England. The British government found a solution that critics are calling illegal: Deport them to Rwanda, Africa.
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6th-Grader's Note Sheds Light On Hit-And-Run Case
Andrew Sipowicz discovered the front of his red Mustang was dented. He saw a note handwritten by a student who was riding a Buffalo, N.Y., school bus that allegedly hit the car. The note gave details.
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On the 31st anniversary of Ukraine's split from Soviet Union, the war hits month 6
Ukraine is celebrating 31 years of independence from the Soviet Union on Wednesday. It is also six months to the day since President Putin sent troops to try to bring Ukraine back into Russia's orbit.
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Shooting in Fresno, Calif., Leaves 4 Dead, 6 Others Wounded
A mass shooting in Fresno, Calif., has left four dead and six others wounded. It took place Sunday evening at a football viewing party. Authorities say the shooter is still at large.
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75 Years Later, A Look At The 'Life, Legend, and Afterlife' Of 'Casablanca'
Film historian Noah Isenberg revisits the making of the classic Hollywood film in his new book, We'll Always Have Casablanca. "Seventy-five years after its premiere, its still very timely," he says.
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Marco Rubio Draws On Family To Keep Him Grounded
NPR is looking at the American dream, and during an election year, politicians often talk about what they think that dream means. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio from Florida is one of the political world's brightest new stars. He offers his version of the dream in his new memoir, An American Son. He speaks with host Michel Martin.
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Fort Worth ISD to close McLean 6th Grade, make $74M renovations to middle school
Fort Worth ISD’s last standalone campus — McLean 6th Grade — will soon be closed as part of the district’s consolidation plan approved at the board’s Aug. 27 meeting.
Fort Worth Opera returns to Bass Performance Hall with first full-scale production in 6 years
Fort Worth Opera is lifting its voice at Bass Performance Hall with its first full-scale production at the iconic downtown venue since 2019.
Economy Adds Only 74,000 Jobs In December; Jobless Rate At 6.7 Percent
The unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since late 2008, but the labor force has shrunk. That could be a sign that many Americans still think there just aren't that many job openings out there.
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Reporter's Video From Inside Senate On Jan. 6 Shows A Crowd Prepared For Violence
New Yorker writer Luke Mogelson says many of the insurrectionists he filmed at the Capitol "had no inkling that what they were doing was wrong or suspicion that it could result in any consequences."
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