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Federal Authorities Charge Southlake Couple With Slavery
U.S. authorities have arrested a Southlake couple — the son of a former president of the West African country of Guinea and his wife — for allegedly…
Texas Is Growing Because Of Two Types Of Migration
From Texas Standard . New U.S. Census Bureau numbers show some Texas counties and metropolitan areas are growing because of both domestic and...
Washington State Governor Says He Welcomes Syrian Refugees
Jay Inslee is declining to join the many governors who say they don't want Syrian refugees within their borders.
Citibank Receives OK To Issue Credit Cards In China
Citi, which expects to issue its first card this year, will become the first U.S.-based bank to issue its own credit cards in the country.
Christian Woman Escapes Death In Sudan Over Conversion
Meriam Ibrahim, 27, says she was raised an Orthodox Christian after being born to a Muslim father. A court ordered her release Monday, throwing out a death sentence.
Immigrant Detainees Tell of Attack Dogs and Abuse
Since U.S. immigration laws were revamped in the 1990s, tens of thousands of immigrants who've committed a crime have been rounded up for deportation. In the first of two reports, NPR investigates allegations that guards beat detainees and terrorized them with dogs at one New Jersey jail.
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Indonesia Cancels Hajj Pilgrimage, Citing Risks Of Travel During Pandemic
"Our religion teaches us that saving lives is an obligation. That is the consideration in this policy," Minister of Religious Affairs Fachrul Razi says.
Boston Marathon Runners Faced Brutal Weather Conditions
Runners, fans, and volunteers in Boston braved 35 mph winds, pouring rain, and a below-freezing wind chill during Monday morning's marathon.
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From The Newsroom: Garland Shooting Shocks Neighborhood, Ebola Victim Fund In The Works
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Residents in Garland say seeing news vans and journalists swarming the neighborhood Sunday night…
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From The Newsroom: Sky-High Profits For American, Tupperware Theater In Fort Worth
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The biggest North Texas airline celebrated record-setting profits Friday. Fort Worth-based…
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