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An immigration court few have heard of is quietly shaping policy behind the scenes
President Trump has slashed the number of people on the Board of Immigration Appeals and stacked it with his appointees, tightening the due process available for immigrants, an NPR analysis shows.
In Nevada, more than 20 candidates and one issue: affordability
Sky-high gas prices and rising housing costs are shaping the fight in this key swing state.
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How mangrove holders on sea walls could help wildlife
Habitat loss is the biggest driver of extinction for species globally.
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U.S.-Israel face friction over Iran
Israeli and U.S. government rhetoric and aims for the war in Iran appear to be diverging.
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States ponder future funding for 988 suicide prevention hotline
Since its inception a few years ago, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has largely been funded by the federal government. Now, states are scrambling to figure out how to continue funding this crucial service, which has seen a spike in demand.
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What allegations against Cesar Chavez mean for farm worker movement, legacy
Cesar Chavez, the labor organizer and champion of farmworker rights, has been accused of sexually abusing two girls in the 1970s, and Dolores Huerta, his co-founder of the United Farm Workers, according to an investigation by The New York Times.
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Remembering poet, writer and translator Coleman Barks
Coleman Barks died last month at the age of 88.
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Ryan Gosling and a cute alien team up to save humanity in 'Project Hail Mary'
The story is fundamentally hopeful, just like Andy Weir's The Martian.
Trump would like to bring back mental institutions, but experts are skeptical
Permanent tent cities are another idea Trump has for dealing with people who are unhoused. Sequestering people with mental illness or substance abuse in one place has been tried, an expert says, and "it turns into hell on earth."
Republicans Push Back On Obama's D.C. Court Nominees
President Obama has been able to fill one opening on a key appeals court, but three more remain. And GOP senators are signaling that they'll block those remaining nominations, saying the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals doesn't really need that many judges.
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