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ICE budget at center of debate to fund the government
House lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill that would increase funding for ICE while also instituting some reforms.
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Texas-based nonprofit lends a hand to the real Santa Claus
Eighty-one-year-old Jim Fletcher, from the Texas-based Lone Star Santas organization, shares what it's like to be Santa Claus year-round.
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News Brief: Trump Visits Japan, European Parliament Elections, Opioid Case
President Trump meets with Japan's prime minister. It appears populists and nationalists are gaining more seats in Europe's Parliament. And, Teva Pharmaceuticals agrees to settle Oklahoma opioid case.
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Selective Service Registration Comes Under Fire Again
Despite the all-volunteer military, men in the U.S. still have to register for the draft when they turn 18. But the fairness of the system, and its very existence, are again being questioned.
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Attorney General Barr To Testify On Capitol Hill About Mueller Report
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Judiciary Committee member and 2020 presidential candidate, about Barr testifying on the special counsel's report. NPR's Tamara Keith comments.
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The Effort To Reform The U.S. Military's Justice System Faces A New Fight
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has enough bipartisan support to approve legislation to transform how major criminal cases are handled for servicemembers. But hurdles remain.
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When Indie directors move on to franchise films, who wins?
Chloe Zhao, a director celebrated for intimate indie films, is in charge of the franchise blockbuster Eternals. Who wins in that situation: the franchise, the director or fans?
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Could Thanksgiving turn into a superspreader? We'll ask Dr. Fauci
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, about COVID-19 booster shot guidance and how vaccines could mean a normal Thanksgiving for many Americans.
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Corporate Landlord Evicts Blacks At Higher Rates Than Whites, Research Shows
A study finds that Pretium Partners, a corporate landlord, has filed four times as many evictions in predominantly Black counties in Georgia than it has in white counties in Florida.
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Small Businesses Say They're Still Waiting For COVID-19 Relief Funds
Neil Bradley of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce talks to NPR's David Greene about the congressional coronavirus relief fund for small businesses. The next relief package will likely replenish the fund.
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