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Advocates Worry About A Growing Alternative To Pre-Trial Jailing
In St. Louis, people ordered into pretrial monitoring programs must pay $30 to $450 a month — if they can't make the payments, they can be sent back to jail.
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In Sudan, Protests Resume Against Army Rule
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters filled the streets of Sudan's major cities on Sunday in defiance of the generals whose violent crackdown earlier in the month left scores of people dead.
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Border Community Remembers A Father And Daughter Who Drowned Crossing The Rio Grande
On Sunday evening, vigils took place in border towns to remember a father and daughter who died last week attempting to cross over to the United States rather than waiting in migrant camps in Mexico.
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Iran Exceeds Enriched Uranium Limits, Government Agency Reports
A government press agency in Iran reports that the country is now breaking a fundamental requirement of the 2015 nuclear deal — exceeding the limits set for its stockpile of enriched uranium.
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Iran Says It Exceeded Enriched Uranium Cap
Iran's foreign minister confirms that his country exceeded the limits for low enriching uranium set out in the 2015 nuclear agreement. Nuclear inspectors are trying to verify that.
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Freak Summer Hailstorm Hits Mexico's Guadalajara
"Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists," said Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, the governor of Jalisco state. The Mexican army is helping to dig out the city.
Fair Trade Helps Farmers, But Not Their Hired Workers
According to a new study of cocoa-producing cooperatives, Fair Trade certification boosts the income of small farmers, but those benefits aren't shared with their hired workers.
Fear, Confusion And Separation As Trump Administration Sends Migrants Back To Mexico
The "Remain in Mexico" program is a key part of the Trump administration's plan to turn back a crush of migrants at the southern border, and it's a historic shift in how the asylum system works.
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Courts Order Delay Of Trump Administration's Health Care 'Conscience Rights' Rule
The rule was intended to protect health care workers who refuse to assist in procedures like abortion because of religious or moral beliefs. Plaintiffs argue the rule could put patient safety at risk.
Council On Foreign Relations President Discusses U.S. Attitudes On Iran, North Korea
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the different attitudes the Trump Administration has against Iran and North Korea
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