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Dallas Conference Focuses On Crimes Against Women
Crime is down in North Texas, but Dallas police chief David Brown says the exception is crimes against women. That’s how he led off the 10th annual…
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After Brexit, Uncertainty Over Status Of EU Workers Living In U.K.
Much of the United Kingdom's economy relies on European labor. After the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union, what will happen to millions of EU residents who now work in the U.K.?
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Chinese React To 'Unconventional' Rhetoric In U.S. Election
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Zhang Yuanan, a reporter for a Caixin Media, a Chinese news organization. She explains how Chinese citizens abroad view Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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For This Student, The Road From Africa Leads To Austin
David Kapuku came to the U.S. with his family in 2013 after his mother won the Diversity Visa Lottery. KERA reporter Stella Chávez met David while…
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Trump Administration Plans To Re-Impose Sanctions On Sales Of Iranian Oil
The Trump administration insists it is not pushing for regime change in Iran, just a change in behavior. But the State Department's messaging is clearly aimed at encouraging protesters in the country.
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Trump Administration To Cancel Program That Protects Some Liberians From Deportation
The Trump administration is cancelling a program that protects some Liberians from deportation. Many came to the U.S. to seek refuge from civil war that ravaged the country.
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Third Child Dies In U.S. Government Custody Since December
The 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died at a hospital in Texas. Guatemala's government said he had an infection in the frontal lobe of his brain.
Saying Something 'That Is Us': The Villalobos Brothers Raise Their Voices
Ernesto, Luis and Alberto Villalobos took a detour from the classical music world to embrace the sounds of their childhood with the band's latest album, Somos.
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Saudi Arabia Now Says Khashoggi Killing Was Premeditated
The Saudis have changed course again on what they say happened to Saudi journalist and U.S. resident Jamal Khashoggi, who was last seen alive walking into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
Trump Administration Changes Border Policy To Discourage Asylum-Seekers
Mexico and the U.S. have come to an agreement that immigrants from third countries, who are crossing or approaching the border to seek asylum, will stay in Mexico while their claims are decided.
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