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Border Security Deal Seems Near, Easing Shutdown Concerns
Congressional bargainers seem close to clinching a border security agreement that would avert a fresh government shutdown, with leaders of both parties…
Texas Attracts Most Healthcare Data Hacks But It Is Fighting Back
Cyber criminals stole the health records of more than 9 million Americans last year, according to data from U.S. Health and Human Services. The data...
Youngest Children In A Class Are Most Likely To Get ADHD Diagnosis
Harvard University researchers probed the way ADHD is assessed by taking advantage of a quirk found in many U.S. school systems that means some kids are a year younger their classmates.
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What It Means For The U.S. That China Will Label Fentanyl As 'A Controlled Substance'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with STAT News reporter Lev Facher about China agreeing to label fentanyl as a controlled substance and what that means for the U.S. opioid epidemic.
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Stuck In Tijuana, Many Central American Migrants Opt For A Job
The Mexican government, faced with thousands of destitute migrants on their side of the U.S.-Mexico border, is inviting them to apply for jobs in Tijuana.
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TEA Slated To Commission Independent Study On STAAR Reading Level
Research showing that reading passages on Texas standardized tests were years above grade level inspired calls for action this legislative session....
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D-Day: Allies Commemorate Pivotal World War II Invasion, 75 Years Later
"The fate of the world depended on their success," Queen Elizabeth II said as she honored thousands of soldiers and sailors who took part in the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
How Three Texas Cities Are Managing The Rise In Homeless Residents
From Texas Standard: As the gap between the wealthy and poor has grown in places where the cost of living is high, cities across the country have been...
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Latest On Jeffrey Epstein's Death
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Michael Gold of the New York Times about Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide this morning in Manhattan.
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The U.S. Has Nearly 1.9 Billion Acres Of Land. Here's How It Is Used
The U.S. is a big place, nearly 1.9 billion acres. Stacey Vanek Smith and Cardiff Garcia from NPR's daily economics podcast, The Indicator, look at how all that land is divvied up.
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