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Crying Toddler On Widely Shared 'Time' Cover Was Not Separated From Mother
The image has been tied to a border policy separating migrant families. But in this case, daughter and mother were detained together — and the White House says it's proof the controversy is overblown.
Customs And Border Agency Halts Many 'Zero Tolerance' Detentions, Citing Workload
"A much better system would be to keep families together through their immigration proceedings," Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said. "That's what the Obama administration did in 2014."
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50 Years Later, The Biting Satire Of 'The Smothers Brothers' Still Resonates
Before SNL and The Daily Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hourmixed entertainment and advocacy in a way that influenced a generation of satirical political shows. Critic David Bianculli looks back.
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Maame Biney Came To The U.S. From Ghana At 5. Now 18, She's A Team USA Speedskater
Born in Ghana and raised in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, Biney is the first African-American woman to qualify for a U.S. Olympic speedskating team. Her father is her biggest fan.
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Denied Asylum, But Terrified To Return Home
Immigration lawyers say they're seeing an alarming spike in the number of asylum claims that are being rejected at the earliest stage, known as the credible fear interview.
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Winners Of Esport Championship Will Divvy Up More Than $25 Million
David Greene talks to Matthew Black, a reporter with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, who's covering this weekend's Dota 2 tournament, about the biggest esports event of the year.
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Chef Ruth Rogers Discusses 3 Decades Of The River Café London
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with London chef Ruth Rogers about three decades of restaurant life and her new cookbook, River Café London.
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Trump's Decision To Separate Families Heats Up Immigration Debate
House Democrats converged on an immigration detention facility Sunday, as the Trump administration continued to shift blame elsewhere for the growing crisis.
For Headaches, A Lifestyle Change May Be Better Than A Doctor Visit
Each year more than 12 million Americans go to the doctor because of severe, chronic headaches. Many are sent for expensive tests. Researchers say all this testing isn't doing people much good.
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For S.C.'s Poet Laureate, An Inauguration Poem Without An Inaugural Audience
State officials say they cut Marjory Wentworth's two-minute poem for time, but many residents say it was the mention of the state's history with slavery that got it tossed.
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