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New immigration rule for Texas occupational licenses leaves some beauty professionals in ‘limbo'
A new immigration rule to renew an occupational license is causing concern among migrants who are afraid they will lose their job or business due to not having legal status.
Encore: Meet the cool 62-year-old Kenyan on first all-Black team to summit Everest
James Kagambi is a 62-year-old former teacher and a top mountaineer. He's also the first Kenyan to summit Mount Everest, and talks about why this is an key milestone for Black and African climbers.
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Could the World Cup turn into a bit of a bust?
Some fans in the U.S. and around the world are disillusioned with ticket prices — and U.S. immigration policies. So they are deciding not to come — raising concerns across the travel industry.
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Week in Politics: Trump's Beijing visit; look ahead at the primaries; the war on Iran
We look at the tangible takeaways from President Trump's visit to Beijing, as well as what to expect in the next crop of primaries, and the status of the war on Iran.
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Week in Politics: Gabbard resigns; pushback on Trump's fund for Capitol attackers
We look at the resignation of the Director of National Security, Tulsi Gabbard, and the pushback to President Trump's $1.8 billion fund that could be used to compensate those who attacked the Capitol
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In sprawling 'Time' magazine interview, Trump lays out plans for second term
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Time national politics reporter Eric Cortellessa about his interview with Donald Trump about 2025 and what he would do if he won the presidency again.
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What spying looks like today, according to the head of U.S. counterintelligence
The days of cloak and dagger spying look a bit different in the digital age. But the spy business itself is busy — and getting busier.
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In a purple California district, Democrats vie for a chance to flip a House seat
Next week's primary in California includes a closely watched race between two Democrats in the state's Central Valley competing to unseat GOP Rep. David Valadao.
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How a grassroots network helped reunite a family separated in the Maui fires
The toll of the Maui wildfires is still growing, but amid the destruction, there have been moments of lightness. One separated family reunited thanks to the grassroots supply network that's sprung up.
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What Ford's CEO says about its electric vehicle plans
Ford CEO Jim Farley says he's still committed to building electric vehicles, even though he's pushed forward the timeline. He says the shift reflects technical challenges, not a change in strategy.
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