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For Some Students, Getting An Education Means Crossing The Border
There are hundreds of kids who are U.S. citizens but live in Mexico. Every day they walk across the border to go to school in California.
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FDA Says 'Love' Isn't An Ingredient In Granola
The Food and Drug Administration wants the Nashoba Brook Bakery to remove the word "love" from its ingredients on granola. But owner John Gates thinks this is not FDA's business.
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President Trump To Visit Las Vegas On Wednesday
NPR Special Coverage: Trump says the shooting Sunday night was an "act of pure evil." More than 50 people were killed when a shooter opened fire. Hospitals are jammed with injured concert-goers.
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The Aleppo Sandwich: Searching For The Flavors Of A Home Lost To War
For decades, a legendary sandwich shop in the Syrian city was a pilgrimage site for locals and visitors. Could it have survived the civil war? It would mean some part of Aleppo is still there, too.
Priest Responds To Gang Members' 'Lethal Absence Of Hope' With Jobs, And Love
Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle has spent 30 years working in LA with gang members and young people transitioning out of prison. His new book is Barking to the Choir.
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Kachka: The Word That Saved A Family During WWII And Inspired A Chef
It took until adulthood for Bonnie Morales, the daughter of immigrant Russian Jews, to appreciate the food of her childhood. Now she owns a popular Oregon restaurant and has released a new cookbook.
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Residents Of Paterson, N.J. — Home To Terror Attack Suspect — Brace For Backlash
This week's arrest of a Paterson, N.J., resident on terrorism charges is the latest blow to the image of this working-class city. But people who live and work there say it's unfair to blame Paterson.
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Democrats To Attorney General Sessions: Don't Duck Our Questions
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will testify at a Senate oversight hearing Wednesday. Lawmakers have questions about his contacts with Russia and his reversals on civil rights positions.
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Melania Trump Holds Special Resonance For Cleveland's Slovene Community
As Republicans gather for their party's convention in Cleveland, Donald Trump's wife, Melania, who was born and raised in Slovenia, may feel welcome in a city that is home to the largest Slovene community outside of Slovenia.
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What Happens When Yelp Restaurant Reviews Turn Political?
First American Fried Chicken, owned by the family of the suspect in the Manhattan bombings, is the latest eatery to see reviews plummet based on more than food. Some attacks can cross into real life.
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