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The border flow slows to a trickle as asylum cases in Mexico drag on for months
Barred from the US, stranded in Mexico: migrants at the border have faced uncertainty and stalled asylum claims.
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Why de-escalation training and communication matters when federal agents police city streets
The third Minneapolis shooting in three weeks has renewed questions about immigration agents' role, training, and use of force. We put these questions to Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum.
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A rare snowfall sends Tulsa sledders to the hills
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, the snow brought out sledders and creative rides, even in extreme cold.
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A breast cancer researcher at Harvard loses 1/3 of her staff amid NIH funding cuts
Amid NIH funding delays, clawbacks and uncertainty, a scientist at Harvard who studies breast cancer has lost one third of her lab employees and wonders if she can continue her research experiments.
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Denmark's 'flexicurity' policies help get people back on their feet
If you lose your job in Denmark, it's not time to scream at the skies quite yet. The government has a unique set of policies called "flexicurity" designed to help get you back on your feet.
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Pope Leo's Lebanon visit sparks frustration as he'll skip the most battered region
Pope Leo visits war-torn Lebanon but some in the country with the biggest percentage of Christians in the region are upset he's skipping the most battered part.
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Trump administration zeroes in on immigration as shooting investigation continues
The investigation continues into the shooting of National Guard members in the nation's capital as the Trump administration turns blame more broadly to immigrants in the U.S.
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Where is the threat from Russia and China in the Arctic?
As Trump points to Russia and China near Greenland, experts say the biggest Russian and Chinese activity is elsewhere in the Arctic.
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'H is for Hawk': Emmy winner Claire Foy on learning falconry, living in the moment for her new film
The film, based on Helen Macdonald's memoir of the same name, is about channeling grief into the training of a goshawk.
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What Computer Dating Looked Like When We First Reported On It In 1971
In 1971, computer dating involved people filling out forms and sending them by mail to a service where they ran profiles through a computer and mailed potential matches back.
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