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U.S. Rule Blocking Some International Students Gets Pushback
A hearing Tuesday may decide the fate of international students after it was announced that they would be prohibited from being in the U.S. if their schools only had online classes this fall.
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Immigration Plan Includes Controversial Path To Citizenship
The Senate "Gang of Eight" released the summary its immigration overhaul plan on Tuesday. David Welna talks to Robert Siegel about the details.
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Syrian Refugees Caught Up In Egypt's Political Crisis
The ouster of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has changed things for other Arabs living in the country. When a group falls from grace, so do those who are perceived to be its supporters. Under Muslim Brotherhood rule, Egypt was one of the few remaining safe havens for Syrians fleeing the war in their country. The political change in Egypt is putting Syrians in danger.
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As The U.S. Takes In Fewer Refugees, Its Global Role Is Changing
This year saw a historic reduction in the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the U.S. Next year will be similar — reshaping the U.S.'s role in the world amid a refugee crisis.
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Two major credit card companies, Capital One and Discover Financial, may join forces
Two of the nation's biggest credit card companies hope to combine forces. Capital One has offered to buy Discover Financial in a deal valued at $35 billion.
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Afghans Living Outside Of Afghanistan Reflect On Chaos In Their Home Country
Afghans livings outside of Afghanistan are fearful as the U.S. withdraws and the Taliban gain more territory.
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Images of handcuffed workers after ICE raid at Hyundai plant sparked outrage in Seoul
Hundreds of South Korean workers are headed home after last week's dramatic immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. The images of handcuffed workers sparked outrage in Seoul.
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'Guy Ritchie's The Covenant' marks a change of tone, but not pace for Ritchie
An American soldier struggles to help an Afghani interpreter who saved his life in Guy Ritchie's The Covenant.
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COVID-19 In DFW Jan. 31-Feb. 6: Dallas County Reports The Most Deaths In A Single Week
Dallas County reported 228 deaths during the week. Also, another vaccine mega-clinic opened in Denton County.
Oregon's Arsalan Kazemi: From Iran To NCAA Hoopla
Rebounding machine Arsalan Kazemi is the first Iranian-born player in Divison I men's college hoops. He's focused on helping the Ducks beat St. Louis on Saturday — and well aware of his role as a pioneer.
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