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In Tijuana, Migrants Seeking Asylum In The U.S. Tell Harrowing Stories Of Crisis
U.S. Customs officials in Tijuana have begun processing some Central Americans from a caravan seeking asylum in the United States, despite strong condemnation of the migrants by President Trump.
Puerto Rico Air National Guard C-130 Plane Crashes In Georgia, Killing At Least 9
The cargo plane, which is attached to the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, crashed on a roadway Wednesday shortly after taking off from the airport in Savannah. Authorities say nine people were aboard.
Armenian Opposition Leader Pauses Protests, With New Hope For Prime Minister Bid
Wednesday began with Nikol Pashinyan's supporters clogging roadways and plazas across the country, irate that his bid for premier failed. By day's end, though, a second bid looked on track to succeed.
Cambridge Analytica Is Shutting Down After Facebook Data Controversy
The U.K.-based firm made headlines for using data from Facebook users without their permission. Video also showed its executives describing campaign tactics of entrapment.
What Does It Mean When Pompeo Says The State Department's 'Swagger' Will Return?
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is promising to bring back the State Department's "swagger." What does that mean and what will it take? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Daniel Fried, former assistant secretary of state and Ambassador to Poland, to unpack those questions.
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Hawaii Approves Bill Banning Sunscreen Believed To Kill Coral Reefs
If Gov. David Ige signs the bill, popular sunscreen brands including Coppertone, Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic will be illegal. Lawmakers say they contain chemicals harmful to delicate marine life.
Judge Sides With Residents Who Want Trump's Name Off Their NYC Building
A judge in New York said Trump Place, a condominium building on Manhattan's West Side, can remove the Trump name from the building if enough residents agree.
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NRA Rallies Members In Dallas, Facing New Pressure And Anger
While leaders insist that more gun control will not stop the carnage seen in Parkland, Fla. and other shootings, some acknowledge a shift in the way the country is talking about firearms.
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Sprained Your Ankle? The Cost Of A Walking Boot Could Sprain Your Wallet
Your health insurance plan might not cover items such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, boots and braces. The cost is small compared with many medical bills, but adds up if you pay out-of-pocket.
Tesla Is Burning Through Cash At An Even Greater Rate Than Expected
Tesla is predicting it will start generating cash in the second half of the year when it scales up production and delivery of its mass market Model 3.
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