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What another record year for migration looked like in the busy border city of El Paso
Federal border agents across the southern region had one of their busiest years in 2023 – a trend that looks to continue into 2024. Nowhere has it been busier year-round than in El Paso, Texas.
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No playing Spanish-language music: Many immigrants say they have new rules for driving
As the Trump administration's crackdown continues, traffic stops have become increasingly important tools of enforcement. It has led many immigrants to take alternate modes of transportation.
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Chicago South Shore building residents recount 'humiliating' ICE raid
A federal judge in Chicago is weighing whether federal immigration agents have used appropriate force in recent enforcement efforts. NPR reports on a residential building raid that's become a symbol of these new, and harsher tactics.
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What we can learn from Ukraine's assassination of a senior Russian general in Moscow
NPR's Michel Martin talks to retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who served on the National Security Council, about the bomb attack on a Moscow street, outside a residential building.
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How this week's elections in Virginia became about ... everything
Earlier this year, "quiet" was one word to describe the Virginia race for governor. Then came DOGE, a text message scandal down ballot, a redistricting surprise, the government shutdown and more.
An Israeli-Palestinian Battle With Roots In Lingerie
A brief — and camisole — history behind the conflict over labeling products that are made in the West Bank.
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LeBron James is first in the NBA to score 50,000 points. Does that make him the GOAT?
Basketball megastar LeBron James just became the very first player in NBA history to score 50,000 career points. Does James' achievement finally cement him as basketball's greatest of all time?
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ESPN's Elle Duncan on the beginning of the WNBA season
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Elle Duncan, who covers the WNBA for ESPN, about some highlights from the beginning of the season.
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Senator Warner calls for Defense Secretary Hegseth's resignation after classified strike briefing
Senator Mark Warner says video of the Caribbean attack reveals survivors still on the wreck when the second strike came.
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NPR analysis shows skyrocketing number of 'no-shows' in immigration court
More immigrants are not showing up for their mandatory immigration court hearings compared to prior years, an NPR analysis shows, allowing the government to order their immediate deportation.
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