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Trump Proposes New, Ideological Test For Some Visitors And Immigrants
In a foreign policy address, Donald Trump also proposed several steps to fight ISIS that are part of existing White House strategy.
Rubio Takes Aim At Clinton During First Texas Rally
Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio made his first public campaign appearance in North Texas yesterday. The state is an uphill battle for the…
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Rubio Takes Aim At Clinton During First Texas Rally
Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio made his first public campaign appearance in North Texas Wednesday.The state is an uphill battle for the…
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Washington State Wants Judge's Restraining Order Applied To Trump's New Travel Ban
State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Thursday he will ask the judge who stayed the first travel ban nationwide to extend that stay to the revised ban. Several other states are joining the lawsuit.
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High Court To Hear HIV-Positive Pilot's Privacy Case
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case testing whether the federal government is liable for damages when it violates the Privacy Act by disclosing that an individual is HIV-positive. It says it's only liable for economic harm, not emotional.
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Asians — Not Just Latinos — Benefit From Obama's Immigration Action
President Obama used executive action this week to reshape the country's immigration system. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Karthick Ramakrishnan of the University of California about the new policies.
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Why The U.S. Shunned The Man Who Will Now Lead India
The U.S. and other Western governments ostracized Narendra Modi for the past decade. Now President Obama has invited him to Washington as the elected leader of the world's largest democracy.
Finding The Anthropology In Latin Dance Music
The Uruguayan singer-songwriter Jorge Drexler, a former doctor, is known as a literate and introspective musician. But then he wondered how his brainy musings would translate to music for the body.
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Fraught U.S.-Russia Relationship Could Undermine Nuclear Security
A former head of the Los Alamos National Laboratory has worked with Russia for years on securing loose nukes and upgrading facilities in the former Soviet Union. Siegfried Hecker is now writing a book about two decades of of nuclear cooperation.
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Too Far, Too Complicated: Why Some Families Will Sit Out Sochi
Families of athletes normally make a pilgrimage to see the Olympics, but this year is different: The trip is more costly than previous games and, for many, more nerve-wracking.
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