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Biden Draws Criticism For Failing To Hold Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Accountable
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof about the Biden administration's role in holding Saudi Arabia's crown prince accountable for Jamal Khashoggi's killing.
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Carlos Eire: A Cuban-American Searches For Roots
In 1962, 11-year-old Carlos Eire was one of thousands of children airlifted out of Cuba and sent to Florida to escape Fidel Castro's regime. His parents thought he'd return when Castro was deposed — but he never went home again. Eire recounts the experience in a new memoir.
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Border & Immigration Update: Afghan Family of Slain U.S. Interpreter Arrives In Houston
From a Honduran teen's journey to the U.S. to Gov. Greg Abbott's plans for a wall, here’s a rundown of border and immigration news from Texas and beyond.
What awaits Biden at 2 major summits as he's struggled for climate change credibility
President Biden's climate push has been tied up by members of his own party even as he exhorts other leaders to aim high. Heading into two major summits, will his "America's back" message ring hollow?
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Extra Golden Members Stranded in Kenya
When violence erupted after the disputed elections in Kenya, the turmoil has disrupted business and food supplies. Two Kenyan members of the international rock band Extra Golden have been severely affected by the riots, and now its American counterparts and fans are trying to help.
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Houston oozes through the screen in Mo Amer’s new Netflix series
“Mo” explores identity and cultural convergence in America’s most diverse city.
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The reaction in Florida over its governor's actions sending migrants to Massachusetts
Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending the flights his state paid for this week from Texas. And he says more may be coming.
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On the ground in Chad, where Sudanese refugees have been fleeing
NPR's Michel Martin travels to Chad, which has been inundated with refugees fleeing from neighboring Sudan.
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The immigrant population in the U.S. is climbing again, setting a record last year
Census Bureau data show the number of foreign-born people rose by nearly a million in 2022 after years of little growth. Experts say the increase coincides with a gradual reboot of legal immigration.
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Immigrants may become eligible to serve on more Dallas boards and commissions
The Dallas Charter Review Commission approved a proposal that would change charter language to allow immigrants to serve on more city commissions.
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