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Danish Communities Integrate Refugees As Politicians Debate Limits
As Denmark's politicians debate how many asylum seekers to let in, the country is working to better integrate the refugees already there.
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Now Counted By Their Country, Afro-Mexicans Grab Unprecedented Spotlight
For the first time its history, Mexico announced it would recognize people of African descent on its official census. What does it mean for Afro-Mexicans themselves — and why has it taken so long?
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Barbershop: UofL Basketball Ban, Football Concussions And The NFL Women's Summit
ESPN contributor Kevin Blackistone, Bloomberg View's Kavitha Davidson and The Washington Post's Wesley Lowery talk about the UofL basketball team, public opinion of the NFL, and women in sports.
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02-07-16 KUAC YUKON QUEST UPDATE
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With 'Formation,' Beyoncé Lights Up The Internet. Here's What People Are Saying
The singer's new music video quickly drew commentary of all kinds — on its references to being black in America, Hurricane Katrina and Black Lives Matter.
The Voices Of New Hampshire Voters, As They Prepare To Head To Polls
New Hampshire voters are about to vote, but many aren't so certain about their choices. New Hampshire Public Radio's Jack Rodolico heard from residents in a blue-collar town.
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After North Korea's Rocket Launch, U.S. And Allies Eye Missile Defense
Former White House national foreign policy adviser Victor Cha explains what's at stake as South Korea and the U.S. move forward on talks to install a missile defense system on the Korean peninsula.
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Foreign Investors Look To Gain A Foothold In Myanmar
Myanmar, which used to be run by a military dictatorship, is a hot market for foreign investors. A division of a U.S. company is facing hurdles as it tries to set up a plant in Myanmar.
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Wish Our Correspondent Luck; She's In A Rio Samba Parade
The highlight of Brazil's Carnival are the Samba parades, where 12 teams — called schools — compete for the top prize in Rio de Janeiro Monday night.
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Old Mouse Trap Still Works Just Fine
The Museum of English Rural Life in Britain has artifacts on display including a 155-year-old mouse trap. There was no bait, but a mouse wandered in, got stuck and died.
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