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Advocates Struggle To Help Undocumented Immigrants Find Relief After Harvey
One out of every 10 Houston residents is undocumented. Many lost everything in the storm, but unless they have a U.S.-born child, they don't qualify for FEMA assistance. Advocates are trying, but struggling, to help potentially hundreds of thousands of people left with nothing, and no other recourse.
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Alabama Prepares For Hurricane Irma After It Hits Florida
After Hurricane Irma hits Florida, Alabama is next up. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Republican Gov. Kay Ivey about the state's preparations, and what's in store for its residents.
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After Many Thought Tampa Would Be A Place Of Refuge, City Could Take Direct Hit From Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is expected to hit Tampa, where many people who evacuated from Florida's east coast have headed. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Tom Forward, Tampa's fire chief and emergency manager, about preparations for the storm.
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In Florida, Irma's High Winds And Heavy Rain Batter Fort Myers
When Hurricane Irma changed direction and headed up the Gulf Coast of Florida, it left people in places like Fort Myers little time to prepare.
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Ex-FEMA Chief Craig Fugate Is No Stranger To Disasters
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Craig Fugate, who was running the Federal Emergency Management Agency when Hurricane Sandy hit — among many other storms he's worked over the years. He talks about Irma.
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Selwyn Birchwood On World Cafe
Hear the Floridian blues musician perform music from his latest record, Pick Your Poison, live with his band in the World Cafe studio.
Trump Observes 9/11 Anniversary At White House, Pentagon
NPR's Ron Elving joins Here & Now's Robin Young to discuss President Trump's remarks, and also to look ahead to the week in politics.
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Watch Live: Southern Streams: The Eclectic Roots Of Americana Music
Moderated by NPR Music's Ann Powers, the program will feature performances and conversation from Don Bryant, Yola Carter, Raul Malo and Joan Osborne.
Mexican Women Look For Alternatives To Cesarean Sections
Mexico has one of the highest cesarean section rates in the world. But as well-trained midwives become more available, natural birth is coming into vogue.
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Report finds $1.4B problem in New York's Medicaid program
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Federal officials say New York state paid out $1.4 billion in Medicaid funds to care providers who didn't follow the state's rules....
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