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Haitians Denied Entry Into The U.S. May Have To Start New Lives In Mexico
With the U.S. denying humanitarian entry to Haitians and stepping up deportations, nearly 5,000 are trapped on the U.S. border in Tijuana. Some are resigned to starting new lives in Mexico.
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Latino Community In Orlando Bands Together In Wake Of Massacre
The majority of the victims of the shootings in Orlando, Fla., were Latino. This bilingual and strong bicultural community is struggling but banding together.
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Lawmakers race to pass spending package before midnight Friday
Lawmakers are racing against the clock to pass a package of spending bills before midnight Friday — when funding for several key agencies expires.
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The Taliban Gains Ground In Province Near Kabul
The Taliban's gains in Afghanistan are surprising and alarming many Afghan citizens, especially in Kabul.
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Latino farm workers impacted by floods in Tennessee find support from the community
In flood-ravaged Tennessee, language and other barriers have left some Latino workers feeling isolated. The larger Latino community is reaching out with food and support.
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What are college students potentially risking when they engage in protests?
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Robert Kelchen, professor of education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, about what's at stake when college students join in protests.
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Fort Worth TikTok user arrested for alleged bomb threat now faces federal charges
Fort Worth based TikTok user now federally charged after a video circulated online in which he allegedly suggested building a bomb.
For Migrants Headed Towards The Darien Gap, A Glimmer Of Hope
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Nadja Drost about her reporting on the dangerous crossing between Colombia and Panama and the announcement of an agreement to organize the flow of migrants.
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'Brexit' Vote Worries Britons Living In Germany
Nearly 2 million Britons live in continental Europe, and many are concerned that their lives will be adversely affected if Britain chooses to leave the European Union in a referendum in June.
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Australia shelters 7 Iranian women's soccer team members, but 1 wants to go back
Australia says it's given asylum to seven members of the Iranian national women's soccer team, but one has asked to return to Iran.
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