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One Cuban Family's Long And Risky Journey To A New Life In The U.S.
Yoandra, her brother and son traversed 3,000 miles, crossed multiple borders and endured a harrowing seven-day walk through the Darien Gap between Colombia and Panama before reaching El Paso, Texas.
President Trump Was Elected A Year Ago — And Americans Are Feeling Aggrieved
Cultural grievances were a big part of what drove Trump's election, but Americans across the racial spectrum say their group faces discrimination.
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How Evo Morales Made Bolivia A Better Place ... Before He Fled The Country
After a controversial reelection in October, the Bolivian leader has sought asylum in Mexico. But despite the turmoil ,there is another perspective on the nearly 14 years he held office.
The Harvard Law Student And DREAMer Whose Fate Could Be Decided By Supreme Court
Mitchell Santos Toledo was brought to the U.S. when he was 2. "This is our home," he says.
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A Father And Daughter Who Drowned At The Border Put Attention On Immigration
Óscar Alberto Martinez Ramirez was trying to bring his 23-month-old daughter, Angie Valeria, to safety and a new life in the U.S.
As Chinese Exclusion Act Turns 135, Experts Point To Parallels Today
The law limited Chinese immigration and barred them from becoming naturalized U.S. citizens.
How The Band Eggs Over Easy Kicked Off London's Pub-Rock Movement
In the mid-1970s, a hard-luck band from California was in the right place at the right time and changed London's rock-and-roll scene. Their album Good 'N' Cheap has just been reissued.
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Fewer Babies Available For Adoption By U.S. Parents
The number of children adopted from abroad has dropped by 60 percent over the past few years. Concerns about corruption are causing many countries to limit or abolish programs that have allowed needy children to be adopted by Americans.
'We Are Ready To Protect Our Country,' Ukrainian Leader Says
While emphasizing he wants a diplomatic solution to the crisis and conceding his nation's military is far smaller than Russia's, Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Ukraine has "the spirit" to defend itself.
'Trying To Make Sense' Of Malaysian Jetliner's Disappearance
An intense search and unusual revelations have not yet told us what happened to Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing jet with 239 people aboard.
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