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DACA Recipients Can Apply For Renewal, Government Says
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it will once again accept DACA renewal requests in response to a court order from a California judge this past week.
The GOP's New Tax Plan Will Affect Everyone, But Will It Grow The Economy?
You asked, we answered: Will the GOP tax plan boost economic growth? Not much (if at all), say many economists.
On The Hunt For Poppies In Mexico — America's Biggest Heroin Supplier
As the heroin business booms, driven by U.S. demand, Guerrero has been one of Mexico's most violent states. The Mexican army is demonstrating efforts to eradicate the flowering crop at the source.
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How Likely Is Someone To Sexually Harass Others? This Scale Determines
In the 1980s psychologist John Pryor developed a test to predict how likely a person is to sexually harass someone. He spoke with NPR's Michel Martin about his research and how the scale works.
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Blaming Democrats, Trump Says 'DACA Is Probably Dead'
With four days left before a government shutdown, lawmakers appear to be far from a deal to fix the DACA program. Trump denied the vulgarities he reportedly made about immigrants: "I'm not a racist."
'Whoa, Nelly!' Keith Jackson, Voice Of College Football, Dies At 89
Until he retired for good in 2006, Keith Jackson's baritone voice could be heard most Saturdays when called college football games. 'Whoa Nellie' was one of his signature phrases.
For Now, Sequencing Cancer Tumors Holds More Promise Than Proof
Sequencing the DNA of cancer tumors to help pinpoint treatment is an emerging element of precision medicine. While patients and doctors alike want these tests, they often don't benefit patients.
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Jakarta Stock Exchange Tower Evacuated After Floor Collapses
A mezzanine floor inside the Jakarta Stock Exchange tower collapsed on Monday, according to Indonesian authorities. A police spokesman says nearly 80 people were injured. Terrorism has been ruled out.
For CDC, Reducing Flu Spread Takes Priority Over Nuclear Attack Preparedness
The agency scrapped plans to tell Americans what to do in a nuclear attack. Instead, it will focus on the flu. The decision came before Saturday's false alert of a ballistic missile attack.
How States And The Federal Government Coordinate Emergency Alerts
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with retired Adm. David Simpson, former chief of the FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau about how states coordinate with the federal government for emergency alerts system.
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