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From The Newsroom: Profiling 33 Artists, Living On Three Continents
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Writer Sarah Thornton makes a political comparison of diverse, international artists in her new…
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Heat killed hundreds of Muslims in Saudi Arabia for this year's hajj pilgrimage
Deaths this year at the hajj offer a glimpse into the toll heat and humidity are taking on one of Islam's key pillars, raising questions around whether climate change is harming the pilgrimage.
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California Workplace Discrimination System Sheds Light On Caste System
A lawsuit filed in California alleges a new type of workplace discrimination based on caste. Indians in Silicon Valley say this ancient social hierarchy has followed them to the U.S..
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The Taliban is going after Afghans who studied in the U.S. with Fulbright
Afghans who studied in the U.S. with the Fulbright program are being targeted by the Taliban. Dozens of them are in hiding as they try to get out of the country.
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The U.S. is hiring nurses from abroad, depleting some countries' health care systems
NPR's Adrian Florido chats with New York Times reporter Stephanie Nolen about how U.S. hospitals are relying on global recruitment to address staff shortages.
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American dream denied: A Frenchman's ICE nightmare
A young French tennis coach who once lived the American dream describes being detained, shackled and expelled under the Trump administration's tightened border rules.
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Students Stranded Worldwide By Trump Order
Many international students trying to get back to classes at NYU, MIT, Yale and other U.S. schools are now in limbo.
Meet Two UT Students Affected by President Trump's Travel Ban
In his letter to faculty and students Sunday, University of Texas at Austin President Greg Fenves addressed President Donald Trump’s recent executive...
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Senate's Open Debate Fails To Pass Immigration Legislation
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about why the Senate was unable to advance any of the three immigration proposals it was debating.
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Obama Calls On U.S. To Come Together, But Is Unable To Bridge Partisan Divide
Using a rare Oval Office address, the president called last week's deadly San Bernardino shooting "an act of terrorism" and outlined how the U.S. is working to combat the growing threat from ISIS.
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