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Some California Cities Criminalize Nuisance Code Violations
A lawsuit filed Tuesday aims to halt what it sees as the criminalization of minor property code violations, which can hit homeowners with thousands of dollars in cost recovery fees.
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PHOTOS: Myanmar Apparently Razing Remains Of Rohingya Villages
Satellite images reveal barren landscapes where villages stood just months ago, before Myanmar began its brutal crackdown. Activists fear officials are destroying the crime scenes of mass atrocities.
Padre, Esposo E Inmigrante: Detenido Y Con El Riesgo De Ser Deportado
Manuel llegó a los EE. UU. de manera ilegal hace dos décadas. Se encuentra entre las 143.470 personas arrestadas en el interior del país el año pasado. Durante seis meses, Manuel estuvo en suspenso.
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'Connected To The Whole Universe': Saudi Women Artists Show Their Work In The U.S.
The "Women's Point of View" exhibition at the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C., includes works of photography, motion graphics, even a design for a lightweight "running abaya" for athletes.
Highlights Of The Pyeongchang Olympics Opening Ceremony, In Photos
The Winter Games' opening ceremony took place Friday, with 20,000 fireworks, the parade of athletes — and an impromptu handshake between South Korea's president and Kim Jong Un's sister.
The Photos That Tell Some Of 2017's Biggest International Stories
As 2017 draws to a close, we take a look back at some of the year's most important stories, as told through powerful images from around the world.
Monsoon Rains Could Devastate Rohingya Camps
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar are living in thousands of makeshift shelters on steep, sandy hills in Bangladesh. Humanitarian groups are afraid of what will happen when the monsoons come.
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In One Of Chinatown's Oldest Landmarks, A New Generation Readies For Lunar New Year
Mei Lum put off grad school to take over a porcelain shop in New York City that's been in her family for five generations. But Lum wonders, how can she lay new roots without eroding what's there?
Kites, Prayers, A Snake Show: Reporting From The Rohingya Camps
NPR correspondent Jason Beaubien talks about his trip to the teeming refugee settlements in Bangladesh.
The News Roundup - Domestic
Dominion settles with Fox. An anti-vaccine activist runs for president.
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