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Pandemic rules allowing for fast expulsions of migrants at the border are expiring
Migrants, communities and immigration officials are gathering along the southern border to register for court dates involving asylum applications in the U.S. Title 42 restrictions end Thursday night.
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VanVan, 4, raps about her ABCs and 123s
Meet VanVan, the four-year-old rapper who is giving Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat a run for their money. She's getting millions of views on TikTok and Instagram.
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Title 42, a COVID-era halt on asylum applications, has ended. Here's what to expect
The pandemic restrictions allowed for the quick expulsion of migrants at the border. Now that it's been lifted, some officials are expecting a record influx and an impending humanitarian crisis.
What does the end of the COVID emergency mean to you? Here's what Kenyans told us
Our reporter spoke to residents of Kibera, known as Africa's largest urban slum. Many had not yet heard that the World Health Organization ended the state of "emergency." They had strong reactions.
Asylum seekers share their stories as Title 42 comes to an end: What Biden's new rule means for them
The Biden administration has finalized a rule that would make it much more difficult for most people to claim asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border, just as the public health order Title 42 is set to expire.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court orders release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan
The court ruled that Khan's arrest on Tuesday was illegal and said he should be released. Khan's arrest has sparked violence in major Pakistani cities.
COVID-19 public health emergency expires Thursday night. What does that mean?
Infectious disease experts say the virus has entered an endemic phase, and can now be managed with precautions and treatments.
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The World Video Game Hall of Fame has announced its 2023 inductees
The inductees are: The Last of Us, a zombie apocalypse game that's now an HBO series. Barbie Fashion Designer, a rare attempt to market a game for girls — along with Wii Sports and Computer Space.
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During a CNN town hall, Trump repeated false claims about the 2020 election
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sarah Longwell, a GOP strategist and founder of the Republican Accountability Project, about Trump's comments, and how he was received by Republican voters.
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Rita Lee, Os Mutantes singer and Brazilian rock pioneer, is dead at 75
The singer and co-founder of the psychedelic group died at home in São Paulo.
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