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Trump Star Is Walled In; Past Presidents' Hair Up Close And Personal
A Los Angeles artists built a wall around Donald Trump's Hollywood star — it's topped with razor wire. And in Philadelphia, a museum has put the hair of some early presidents on display.
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From The Newsroom: Housing Animals At The Stock Show; Food Insecurity In Schools
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: Dallas ISD got a good grade on a report card released on Thursday, which rates Texas school…
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From The Newsroom: TCU Opts Out Of Campus Carry Law; Teaching Young Latinos How To Be Leaders
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: TCU announced Friday that it won't allow concealed weapons on campus. KERA reports on a…
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Tracy Chapman's song 'Fast Car' is a hit all over again.
Following her duet with Luke Combs at the Grammys, the 1988 song sped to the top of the iTunes chart — streams more than tripled and digital sales shot up more than 38,000%, Billboard says.
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Afghans who were evacuated to the U.S. navigate a complicated immigration system
An Afghan woman evacuated to the U.S. finds herself stuck in a system called Humanitarian Parole. What is it, and what does it mean for her future?
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ICANN's Call For New Domain Names Brings Criticism, And $357 Million
The corporation that regulates the Internet plans to increase the number of "top level" domains from the current 22 to 1,000 domains starting in early 2013. The proposed domains offer a cross-section of the Internet — what we use it for, and where the money is.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden's 100-Day Deportation Moratorium After Texas Sues Administration
The deportation moratorium was part of a package of immigration-reform measures the new administration proposed on Inauguration Day.
More Airlines Drop Flights To China As Deadly Virus Spreads
British Airways halted all flights to China and American Airlines suspended Los Angeles flights to and from Shanghai and Beijing as efforts to contain a…
Whatever Happened To ... The Syrian Who Risked His Life And Won An Oscar?
Khaled Khatib captured much of the footage for The White Helmets, an Oscar-winning documentary about search and rescue volunteers in war-torn Aleppo. What's he doing now?
Stateless And Stranded On American Samoa
Mikhail Sebastian is stateless. Born ethnically Armenian in what was then the U.S.S.R. and today is Azerbaijan, he came to the U.S. and was eventually allowed to stay and work. Now, he is stranded on American Samoa where immigration officials say he "self-deported."
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