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Seeking Shelter, Harvey Evacuees Stay In State Parks
Roughly 7,500 people have sought shelter after Hurricane Harvey at state parks in Texas.
'I Just Knew To Run To Save My Life': Nearly 125,000 Rohingya Flee Myanmar
Observers expect that number to grow. Myanmar's crackdown on the Muslim minority has prompted outrage around the world, including ire directed at its civilian leader, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
'You See In Their Eyes The Fear': DACA Students Face An Uncertain Future
About 800,000 young people had signed up for the DACA program. Now their education and work permits are at risk as President Trump hands the issue to Congress.
Hurricane Irma Pushes Away From Puerto Rico, With Florida In Its Sights
The strongest storm ever recorded in the Atlantic outside of the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico is moving away from Puerto Rico. More than half of its residents are without power.
For Some Latino Voters, DACA Is Just The Latest Blow From Trump
By ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program, pardoning Sheriff Joe Arpaio and planning to build a border wall, Trump could be turning away voters in immigrant-rich states like Nevada.
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Houston Methadone Clinics Reopen After Harvey's Flooding
Hurricane Harvey disrupted treatment for people addicted to opioids. Many need to get connected to a specialty clinic that can provide medication-assisted treatment.
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Whatever Happened To ... The Father Who Wants To Undo The Child Marriage He Set Up?
He forced his 15-year-old daughter to marry a man in his 40s with little education and a reputation for drinking — and knew it was a mistake.
Irma Portends New Woes For Debt-Stricken Puerto Rico
The U.S. territory filed to restructure billions in debt earlier this year. Those economic straits threaten to hobble the island's ability to cope with the effects of the Category 5 hurricane.
A Hero's Story From The Scramble To Survive On The USS Fitzgerald
On June 17, sailors were jolted awake as seawater surged in after a collision. They had minutes to escape. Seven didn't make it. One of them, Gary Rehm, saved a shipmate before he became trapped.
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FACT CHECK: Are DACA Recipients Stealing Jobs Away From Other Americans?
On an individual level, there are probably DACA recipients who have jobs other Americans want. But on a broader scale, DACA recipients are helping grow the economy.
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