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FACT CHECK: Mexico Isn't Paying For The Border Wall, Military Unlikely To Build It
With a proposed government funding bill not putting money into President Trump's border wall, he's now talking about different ways to complete his long-promised project.
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Ohio Civil Suits May Encourage Drug Firms To Help Solve Opioid Epidemic
A federal judge is allowing a massive civil case against some of the biggest drugmakers to move forward. Hundreds of local governments are suing, hoping to recover damages caused by the epidemic.
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Latest Court Rulings Deal Setbacks To Trump's Attempt To Thwart Asylum-Seekers
Two federal judges on two different coasts issued rulings on Wednesday that will make the Trump administration's crackdown on asylum-seekers more difficult.
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White House Announces U.S. Troops Will Be Withdrawing From Syria
President Trump has decided it's time for the U.S. forces to leave Syria. But the move goes against statements by top American military officials, who have consistently said it would be wise to stay.
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GOP Insists It Doesn't Engage In Identity Politics. Researchers Disagree
Donald Trump has had success at using identity politics. Ohio's Mahoning Valley is a place where a conservative version of identity politics — tied to race and class — is flourishing.
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Under New Deal, Asylum Seekers Will Wait In Mexico While Claims Are Processed
The U.S. and Mexico have reached an agreement in which third-country asylum seekers will wait in Mexico while claims are processed. Up to this point, asylum seekers have waited in the U.S.
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Deadline To Pass Stopgap Measure To Fund The Government Draws Near
Senators are to vote on a bill that includes $5.7 billion in funding for a border wall. Steve Inskeep talks to GOP Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina. NPR's Kelsey Snell weighs in on the topic.
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Residents In Toledo Decorate Weed For Christmas
A Toledo family recently spotted a 4-foot weed growing from a street corner. They added some tinsel and others started adding ornaments. Others left presents which will be donated to needy people.
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Female Mormon Missionaries May Wear Pants In Some Instances
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints updated its dress code for missionaries. Women must still wear skirts and dresses to worship, but they may wear dress slacks at other times.
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Trump Administration Changes Border Policy To Discourage Asylum-Seekers
Mexico and the U.S. have come to an agreement that immigrants from third countries, who are crossing or approaching the border to seek asylum, will stay in Mexico while their claims are decided.
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