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From The Newsroom: Ebola Blame Game, Bike Superhighway
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: After two weeks of fearful medical news, North Texas got some relief Thursday. A sheriff’s…
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From The Newsroom: Ebola Victim’s Family Settles With Hospital; Payday Loan Alternative
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The family of Thomas Eric Duncan and Texas Presbyterian Hospital said Wednesday that they’ve…
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Poland's foreign minister on why his country voted out its ruling far-right party
Poland's foreign minister Radosław Sikorski talks to Morning Edition about the right-wing Law and Justice Party losing power, democracy, and support for Ukraine.
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Trump Wants To Move On, But The Coronavirus Is Surging In Parts Of Red America
New COVID-19 cases are on the rise in almost half the states, including spikes in Florida, Texas and Arizona, where the president is headed Tuesday.
Beyond DeVos, What 5 Key Trump Appointees Could Mean For Schools
Here's a roundup of how new leadership could affect education.
Unlike Bush, Trump Invokes Terror Threat And Gets Pushback, Not Deference
President Bush faced little resistance when he stiffened immigration rules. But after 15 years and few attacks, politicians, the public and the courts are pushing back against President Trump.
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Jeb Bush Says Voters' Passions For Trump Will Pass
"I think the emotion of the here and now will subside," Bush said in an interview with NPR. He predicts voters will turn on front-runner Donald Trump and see things his way once voting starts.
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Implementation Day Arrives: Sanctions On Iran Are Lifted
The International Atomic Energy Agency has announced that Iran has shrunk its nuclear program enough to have sanctions lifted. From banking to pistachios, here's a look at what will happen next.
Shelter In East Austin Provides Safe Haven For Immigrants Seeking Better Lives For Their Children
For many people seeking asylum or citizenship in the U.S., getting here is just the start. Then there’s often the long legal work that needs to be done...
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Mexican Neighbors May Soon Cross Texas Land Ports Again
Land port restrictions at the Texas-Mexico border may be coming to an end in the next few weeks.
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