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Afghan evacuees in the U.S. face uncertainty as humanitarian parole expiration looms
When their government fell two years ago, tens of thousands of Afghans went to the U.S. under a temporary program that soon expires. Now, they face an uncertain future.
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Boots Riley unpacks his series 'I'm a Virgo' and parallels to the writers strike
NPR's Juana Summers talks with writer, director, activist and hip-hop artist Boots Riley about his career and his new Prime Video series, I'm A Virgo.
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Supreme Court hands the Biden administration a major victory on immigration policy
The Supreme Court handed the Biden administration a major victory in a long-running immigration law dispute about guidelines for whom immigration authorities can target for arrest and deportation.
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Supreme Court rejects challenge to Biden administration's immigration rules
In a major win for the Biden administration, the court ruled Texas and Louisiana lack the standing to challenge the administration's immigration enforcement guidelines.
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A road made of glass is the temporary fix for I-95 after truck fire in Philadelphia
Twelve days after a deadly gas truck fire destroyed a section of I-95, crews opened six lanes of traffic in Philadelphia on Friday afternoon — a temporary fix to get vehicles moving.
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Days of searching turns tragic as all 5 people aboard the Titan are dead
Scrutiny mounts on U.S.-based company OceanGate Expeditions after an implosion is believed to have killed five men aboard a submersible that triggered a multinational search and rescue effort.
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What can be done to prevent a submersible tragedy from happening again?
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Stephen Flynn, a former Coast Guard officer and resilience expert at Northeastern University, about implications for the submersible industry following the Titan disaster.
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Titan deep-sea tourism raises questions around ethics, safety and science
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with marine biologist Amy Wagner about the ethical and scientific implications of the Titan submersible incident.
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Chemical manufacturer 3M to pay billions to help clean toxic PFAS from water supplies
Chemical manufacturing giant 3M will pay up ten billion dollars to help cities and towns test for and clean up toxic PFAS chemicals in public water supplies.
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MUNA: Tiny Desk Concert
At the Tiny Desk, the pop trio preached the importance of joyful revolution.
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