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Immigration Lawyer Discusses Future Of DACA Program
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Karen Tumlin, legal director for the National Immigration Law Center, about what Wednesday's hearing in Texas means for recipients of the program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
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A Flourishing Region, A Withered Paper: Denver Post's Run Of Bad News
Deep cuts threaten The Denver Post's ability to cover a metro region of 2.9 million people. A group of former Post journalists are establishing a digital rival as fears rise over the paper's future.
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New York City Passes Legislation Restricting Growth Of Ride-Hailing Apps
New York City passed a law Wednesday capping the number of ride-hailing cars from companies such as Lyft and Uber for one year.
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Tension Escalates After Canada Criticizes Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Record
Saudi Arabia continues to strike back at Canada for criticizing the kingdom's human rights record. The Canadian prime minister says his country will keep speaking out.
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Journalist: Fear Is A 'Very Powerful Tool' In Trump's Approach To Immigration
Atlantic writer Franklin Foer says President Trump has "radicalized" Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), opening the door for the agency to deport any undocumented immigrant.
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Democrats Hope To Capitalize On Criminal Case Against Republican Rep. Chris Collins
Rep. Chris Collins promises to keep campaigning for his N.Y. House seat, despite insider trading charges. Democrats hope to make Collins a poster child for what they call a GOP culture of corruption.
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What Led To New York City's Legislation To Cap The Number Of Ride-Hailing Vehicles
On Wednesday, New York City passed legislation that caps the number of ride-hailing vehicles for Uber and Lyft. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Wired writer Aarian Marshall about the change.
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For These Workers, Tariffs Are More Than An Abstract Concept
Tariffs are an abstract economic concept to most people, but to the workers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection inside a mostly unnoticed building in Newark, N.J., tariffs are precise, specific and tangible.
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Deadly Airstrike By Saudi-Led Coalition Hits School Bus In Yemen
Rachel Martin speaks with Lise Grande of the United Nations in Yemen about another terrible turn in the war in Yemen: an airstrike has killed dozens of children travelling on a bus.
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Demolition Crew In Massachusetts Finds 124-Year-Old Time Capsule
Inside the copper box found under steps of a middle school were 2 newspapers dated 1894. Among other things, pieces of military uniforms from the Civil War, and the names of local people who served.
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