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Nonprofits scramble to provide refugee services after administration freezes funding
The Trump administration paused the program to admit refugees and froze funds to local organizations that serve them. Now, they're scrambling to provide services to over 22,000 newly arrived refugees.
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CVS Trial Would Provide Access To Mental Health Services
Drug store chain CVS is piloting a program to bring mental health counseling into 12 retail stores. The goal is to improve access to care, and reduce medical costs associated with poor mental health.
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SXSW Film Was Canceled. Now It's Partially Back – And Free
From Texas Standard : The annual SXSW festivals and conferences were among the first major economic casualties of the coronavirus in Texas. But now,...
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Vehicle Veers Into People Leaving Ramadan Services In North London
One Person is in custody. David Greene talks to Vikram Dodd, crime reporter for The Guardian. He was last on Morning Edition following the terror attack in Manchester, England, last month.
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Ala. School District Cancels Bus Service, Igniting Controversy
The decision by a suburban Birmingham school district to eliminate its busing program has erupted into a controversy over race and class. Officials in the Hoover school district say they were forced to drop the buses because of a severe budget shortfall. Many community members believe the decision was designed to force out the growing numbers of minority and low-income students who are lowering average test scores in Hoover schools.
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In 'Thank You For Your Service,' The Fight Begins After Iraq
Based on a book by journalist David Finkel, the new film examines the challenges of three young men who return from military combat to their families and a crumbling VA.
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The political consequences of the Jan. 6 committee's criminal referrals of Trump
As the Jan. 6 committee wraps up its hearings, a recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found a majority of Americans believe democracy is at risk and want members of Congress to compromise.
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Texas Moving Forward With Budget Cuts For Disabled Kids' Therapy Services
More than a year after lawmakers originally ordered it, Texas quietly announced Monday it will enact significant cuts to the money that it pays therapists…
Postal Service Slips Up With Special-Edition Stamp For Maya Angelou
The U.S. Postal Service has put the late poet Maya Angelou's face and name, together with a choice quotation, on a special edition stamp. Trouble is, that quotation didn't start with her.
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U.K. Wracked By Political Turmoil As Top Ministers Reject Draft Brexit Deal
Prime Minister Theresa May is taking flak from across the ideological spectrum amid a series of resignations. Some are demanding a no-confidence vote; others are demanding an entirely new referendum.
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