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In Reversal, FEMA Says It Won't End Puerto Rico Food And Water Distribution Wednesday
The agency says it has been working on transitioning distribution to the Puerto Rican government but has not finalized it. Wednesday's date "was mistakenly provided," a spokesman said.
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Train Carrying GOP Lawmakers Hits Garbage Truck In Virginia
At least one person was killed and another seriously injured when an Amtrak train carrying Republican members of Congress hit a truck in rural Virginia.
White House Scuttles Ambassador Pick Apparently Over View On North Korea Policy
Victor Cha, the top candidate for ambassador to South Korea, voiced his opinion that a pre-emptive strike against North Korea could be very dangerous. He is no longer being considered for the post.
National Book Awards Add Category Honoring Works In Translation
The new prize will consider both fiction and nonfiction translated into English and published in the U.S. It's the first addition to the National Book Foundation's annual slate in over two decades.
Science Teacher Shares His Journey After Winning The Green Card Lottery
In 2003, in Burkina Faso, Abdel Akim Adjibade found out he won the lottery — the green card lottery. He became one of approximately 50,000 people each year to win entry to the U.S. this way, and now he teaches physics in Illinois. He shares what this experience was like for him.
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Trump's Immigration Proposal Would Eliminate Green Card Lottery
As part of his immigration proposal, President Trump has proposed eliminating the Green Card Lottery that allows around 55,000 people who have no family connection or employer sponsor to enter the U.S. each year. Muzaffar Chishti, a director of the Migration Policy Institute, explains the origin of the program and how it's changed.
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper Discusses State Of The Union Address
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Colorado's Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper as he offers his reaction to President Trump's first State of the Union address. Trump included a call for greater bipartisanship on the sharp policy differences that divide Republicans and Democrats.
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Review: Palm, 'Rock Island'
Palm claims to play "rock music backwards," though it feels more apt to say the group turns rock tropes inside-out.
As GOP Mulls 2018 Agenda, Trump Asks Lawmakers To 'Give A Little' On Immigration
Congressional Republicans are holding their annual policy retreat to debate their 2018 policy agenda and the political stakes for the party this midterm election year.
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'We Swipe Left' On Tinder's 'Discriminatory' Pricing, Court Says
A California appeals court said Tinder had to stop charging more for people age 30 and over to use its Tinder Plus premium service, saying it was discriminatory.
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