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How Mexico Has Been Using Checkpoints And Deportations To Address Migration
The U.S. is pressuring Mexico to crack down on Central Americans trying to come north. But migrants say they've already been facing a maze of checkpoints and Mexican law enforcement on their efforts to find a safe home.
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How All Of President Trump's Legal Teams Interact
President Trump has a lot of lawyers — personal attorneys, members of the White House counsel's office and people he asks for casual legal advice. How do they all communicate? What happens if there's conflict? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Bob Bauer, former White House counsel under President Obama, about how those teams interact.
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Why Few Of The Millions Of Elder Abuse Cases Get Reported Each Year
It's hard to measure the total cost to society of scammers and family members who prey on the elderly. Journalist Nick Leiber reports that a conservative estimate is $37 billion every year. Leiber talks about his reporting for Bloomberg with NPR's Audie Cornish.
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Teachers Press DeVos; Questions About Koch Brothers' Gifts To Universities
Plus an education-related settlement in the Philadelphia Starbucks controversy, in our weekly education roundup.
Get Caught Up On Donald Trump's Complex Web Of Legal Challenges
The president is dealing with three lawsuits from two women, a federal criminal investigation of his longtime attorney and the Justice Department's probe of the 2016 election.
Telemedicine Takes Transgender Care Beyond The City
In rural areas, doctors and nurses competent in transgender care are hard to find. It can also be a challenge to locate providers who offer respectful care for issues unrelated to gender identity.
Philippine Lawyer Faces Death Threats After Filing Case At The Hague Against Duterte
Jude Sabio filed an International Criminal Court case against President Rodrigo Duterte for crimes against humanity in the war on drugs. "I'm afraid that I'll be killed at any time," Sabio says.
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The Fortnite Craze Might Be Here To Stay
A video game analytics firm estimates that the cross-platform game with a wide range of players has made about $223 million in March alone.
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Iowa Bans Most Abortions As Governor Signs 'Heartbeat' Bill
The legislation bans the procedure once a fetal heartbeat has been detected, at about six weeks of pregnancy. Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union have said they will sue.
Students, Celebrities And The Faithful Protest Outside Of The NRA Convention
The National Rifle Association's four-day convention in Dallas has drawn supporters and opposition alike.
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