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Will Morocco's Chinese-Funded 'Tech City' Ever Break Ground?
The Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City would stand in monument to China's expansion into a North African nation on Europe's doorstep. But experts say the project has stalled.
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White House's Marc Short On Trump's Immigration Policy Plans
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with White House Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short about the president's meeting on immigration policy and a judge's ruling halting the end of DACA temporarily.
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Immigration Advocates Warn ICE Is Retaliating For Activism
ICE denies the allegations, saying it does not target immigrants for holding advocacy positions.
American Student Xiyue Wang Freed In U.S.-Iran Prisoner Swap
The Princeton graduate student held by Iran for three years was released Saturday in exchange for Iranian scientist Massoud Soleimani, who had been held in the United States.
Muslim Schoolchildren Bullied By Fellow Students And Teachers
One study revealed that teachers and school officials have participated in one in four bullying incidents involving Muslim students.
Doctor Shortage In Rural Arizona Sparks Another Crisis In 'Forgotten America'
More than 70 rural U.S. hospitals have closed since 2010, and rural areas are likely to be short 45,000 doctors by 2020. It's one more example of the nation's division between haves and have-nots.
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For A Stark Contrast To U.S. Immigration Policy, Try Canada
Some point to Canada's immigration system as a model for U.S. reform. Canada is nearly a quarter foreign-born, yet it doesn't seem to wrestle with anti-immigrant nativism that has erupted in the U.S.
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War vet Jack McCain wants Congress to help the Afghan pilots who kept him safe
Navy Lt. Jack McCain trained Afghans to pilot Black Hawk helicopters. When Kabul fell, McCain and others helped the pilots escape to the U.S. But their permanent status is uncertain.
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American companies report surprisingly high spending from shoppers despite inflation
Recession? What recession? The Fed is still cautious, but big brands — Kimberly-Clark, Hilton, Visa, Chipotle, Coca-Cola — are singing praises to shoppers who seem un-swayed by their higher prices.
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Week In Politics: Manafort, The Anti-Hate Resolution And Emergency Declaration Voting
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Gayle Trotter of the Right in DC blog, and Jason Johnson, of The Root, about Paul Manafort's sentence, the anti-hate resolution, and the emergency declaration vote.
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