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Immigration Chief: 'Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor Who Can Stand On Their Own 2 Feet'
Ken Cuccinelli, acting head of Citizenship and Immigration Services, says the new rule, which can deny green cards to immigrants who use government benefits, is part of Trump "keeping his promises."
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Report: There's A Growing Water Crisis In The Global South
New research by the World Resources Institute finds evidence of a growing crisis in the supply of urban water.
State of Alaska raises concerns about Red Dog Mine spill cleanups
Following a truck rollover earlier this summer, emails show state regulators raised concerns about how the Red Dog Mine near Kotzebue is cleaning up after…
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How A Skateboard Accident Changed The Shape Of Beirut's Latest Record
Band leader Zach Condon explains how a simple skateboard trick resulted in a new recording location and different set of songs on Gallipoli.
The U.S. Once Had A Ban On Assault Weapons — Why Did It Expire?
To secure enough votes in 1994, the ban's sponsors in Congress accepted a "sunset provision" — meaning it would last 10 years but need to be reauthorized. Politics in the U.S. changed.
Wardrobe Update: Clothing Exchange Caters To Transgender Youth
Gender transition often involves a complete wardrobe change as well. A new clothing exchange in Cincinnati allows trans youth to trade in their old attire for outfits that suit their style.
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Vice President Pence Makes Surprise Visit To Iraq
The vice president and second lady flew to an air base in Iraq to greet U.S. troops ahead of Thanksgiving. At the base Pence spoke with Iraq's prime minister by phone because of security concerns.
Excess Weight Can Weaken The Flu Shot
Scientists have come to realize that flu vaccines are less effective for people who are overweight or obese. Now researchers are trying to figure out why and hope to develop better vaccines.
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Hong Kong Voters Turn Out For Biggest Election In City's History
The elections are seen as a referendum on popular support for anti-government protests that are now in their sixth month. Record numbers of people have voted.
Obama May Not Be Up For Election, But His Legacy Is
As Democrats look ahead to 2020, there's a fierce debate within the party over the former president's legacy and whether any candidate can reconstruct the multiracial coalition that he built in 2008.
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