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Meet the high schoolers who compete in a national cooking competition every year
A competitive culinary team at a Connecticut high school starts the year with big dreams for a national championship.
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NASA Probe Lands Safely On Martian Surface
There's a new probe on Mars. After Monday's tricky landing, NASA's InSight spacecraft is to deploy a sensitive seismometer and temperature probe to let scientists explore the planet's interior.
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Harris lays out economic plan
In her first major policy speech of her compressed campaign, Vice President Harris talked about her economic plans.
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Escape To New York: Afraid For Her Life, A Pakistani Activist Seeks Asylum
Gulalai Ismail spoke out against sexual assaults committed by Pakistani security forces. She was detained and threatened. Then she disappeared — until last week.
News Brief: CDC Guidelines, Venezuelans Protected Status, Opioid Settlement
Health officials say the worst of the pandemic may be behind us. The White House extends Temporary Protected Status to Venezuelans. Drug firms say tax breaks will offset the opioid settlement.
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Zandra Flemister blazed a tough trail in the Secret Service. Now she's getting credit
Flemister, who died last week, was the first Black woman to serve as a special agent in the 1970s, but was forced out by racial discrimination. She spent the next three decades in the foreign service.
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Latin Drug Bosses And Their Growing American Ties
The alleged leader of the Zetas cartel, who was arrested in Mexico on Monday, was raised in Dallas and still has family there.
In Dallas County, Getting A Birth Certificate Just Got Harder For Children Of Immigrants
Some immigrants have what’s known as the matricula consular, a form of identification issued in their native country. The state, however, doesn’t accept…
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New York City Bodegas Strike To Protest Trump's Travel Ban
Yemeni-owned shops shut their doors for eight hours across the five boroughs. Organizers say many owners were personally affected by the ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Friends, Family Await News Of Loved Ones Arrested During Workplace Immigration Raid
On Friday morning, a group stood outside the Dallas office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, waiting for news about their friend, Salvador…
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