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African students who fled to Poland from Ukraine are waiting in limbo
More than 6 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded. Not all of them are Ukrainian. Some citizens of African countries have found that the doors of Europe are much less open to them.
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Immigrants With Temporary Status Have Grown Deep Roots In The U.S.
While the Trump administration tried to cancel a government program that allows people from countries ravaged by disaster and war to live and work legally in the United States, President Joe Biden is backing legislation that would give those immigrants a shot at becoming American citizens.
Pot For Parasites? Pygmy Men Smoke Out Worms
When it comes to reefer madness, nobody can top a group of traditional hunter-gatherers in the Congo Basin. About 70 percent of men smoke cannabis. The drug could be doing more than getting them high.
Three Teams That Could Be This Year's George Mason
Need to fend off that annoying guy at work who wants to talk about NCAA men's basketball? Here are some lines that you can use.
Death Becomes Whimsical On Dia De Los Muertos
The Mexican Day of the Dead holiday is a time to remember the dead and prepare for their visit. It's also a time for food and friends. With Dia de los Muertos just around the corner, learn how to make a pumpkin and ancho chile mole and the traditional dessert bread, pan de muerto.
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'New York Times' investigates Navy SEAL mission in North Korea
How did a top secret U.S. military mission into North Korea fall apart? NPR's A Martinez speaks with Dave Philipps, a national correspondent for the New York Times, about what went wrong in the 2019 operation.
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Democrats Don't Have A Candidate Who Would Beat Trump In Texas Today, Poll Finds
None of the top Democrats seeking the presidential nomination would beat President Donald Trump in Texas in an election held today — and neither would…
How conservative media are covering Donald Trump's 3rd indictment
Former President Donald Trump relies on conservative media outlets as a pillar of his support. How did they cover Trump's latest indictment related to the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol?
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The megalodon maybe wasn't so mega, research suggests
The megalodon went extinct 3.6 million years ago, and is thought to be the largest shark that ever swam the Earth. But the megalodon may not have been as big as once thought, some researchers suggest.
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Service Members, Not Citizens: Meet The Veterans Who Have Been Deported
Military service does not guarantee U.S. citizenship, which has meant a group of veterans has wound up together just over the border in Tijuana, Mexico, at a refuge they've dubbed "The Bunker."
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