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Despite the threat of war, some Americans in Ukraine are staying put
The U.S. government is telling Americans it's "past time" to leave Ukraine. But James Berk, an optician from New Jersey, has a Ukrainian wife and a newborn baby. For now, they're staying put.
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Trump's Immigration Speech Was Confusing, Sen. Flake Says
Donald Trump has laid out his immigration policy. Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., about Trump's proposals. Flake hasn't endorsed Trump, in part because of his stance on immigration.
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Colombia Plans To Temporarily Host 4,000 Afghans Before They Go To The U.S.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks Juan Carlos Pinzon, Colombia's ambassador to the U.S., about his country's agreement to receive 4,000 Afghans while their paperwork to go to America is being processed.
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Obama Delivers Year-End News Conference Before Holidays
President Obama held a year-end news conference Friday as he prepared to head off to Hawaii for the holidays. He answered questions about the fight against terrorism, and touted some successes.
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A U.S. combat veteran tries to help former colleagues escape the Taliban
Combat veteran Christy Barry has been working to help her former Afghan colleagues escape the Taliban — including a former brigadier general, who was a key U.S. ally and is on the run.
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Meet - and go watch - the best teen pianists in the world, all competing in Dallas right now.
Teens from China, South Korea and the US are vying for a $15,000 prize and scholarships in the 3rd Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival.
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Elderly Mexican Parents See Their Children In The U.S. For The First Time In Decades
A program started by a Mexican state has been reunifying elderly parents with their children living illegally in the U.S. Recently more than 30 families were reunited near Austin.
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How Getting Married Affects Health Insurance Tax Credits
If marriage is on the horizon, it might be wise to set aside some money for the taxman. An increase in family income after the vows can trigger repayment of a health insurance credit.
An Encounter At A Passport Checkpoint Offers Respite From Depression's Grip
Newly divorced and suffering from depression, author Haroon Moghul moved to Dubai for a while, hoping to find a reason to live. Strangely enough, sharing a laugh over his "fat" passport photo helped.
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Simple Beats Nuance, Which Is Part Of Why Trump Isn't Releasing Those Tax Returns
This has been said repeatedly, but it's worth repeating: There is nothing preventing the president from releasing his taxes while under audit.
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