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Number Of Central American Asylum Seekers Increases Despite Child-Separation Policy
Central Americans are keenly aware of the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy toward asylum seekers. But the numbers of those coming from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala continue to rise, despite threats they may be separated from their children and spend months in detention.
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Barbershop: Puerto Rico Journalists
In the Barbershop this week, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Puerto Rican journalists Adriana De Jesús Salamán, Ezequiel Rodríguez Andino and Jay Fonseca.
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'Don't Look Back': Graduates Who Pursued College When Hurricane Maria Hit
After Hurricane Maria, some college students left Puerto Rico to enroll on the mainland. For one young woman, graduation after a difficult year felt like a triumph.
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After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican Women Embrace Their Natural, Curly Hair
When Hurricane Maria cut off access to electricity and water on the Caribbean island and U.S. territory, some women started to change how they styled their hair.
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Puerto Rico Exodus Bound To Shake Up Mainland Policy
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Alfonso Aguilar. He's a Republican and one of Puerto Rico's five shadow delegates to Congress.
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Daniel Caesar: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the R&B star-in-the-making perform three songs, including a guest appearance by H.E.R.
In San Francisco's Mayoral Special Election, Homelessness Is A Big Issue
Whoever wins Tuesday's election will have to grapple with a homelessness crisis that touches every corner of the city. Over the past few decades, San Francisco has spent billions on the problem.
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Would Conservative Republicans Accept A Presidential Self-Pardon?
Rachel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at National Review, about growing concerns around the White House response to the Russia inquiry, and an ambiguous outlook for midterm elections.
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After Parents Win Court-Ordered Eviction, Adult Son Leaves Home
When Michael Rotondo, 30, tried to get back in to get his Legos, his father blocked his way and police were called. Officers arrived, the Legos were found and Michael moved on to an AirBnB.
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Iowa Democrats Want Back Control Of The State, Starting With The Governor
Iowa Democrats choose their candidate for governor Tuesday. Stakes are high for a party that has only won three of the last 14 gubernatorial races.
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