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People Who Had Fled California Wildfires Find Community And Support In Shelters
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Tony Briggs of the American Red Cross from the Butte County Fairgrounds, where community members who fled the Camp Fire have been taking shelter and receiving support.
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Mexico Looks To Be Next To Legalize Marijuana
The party of the incoming president introduced a bill to lift the country's prohibition on weed, and it controls both houses of Congress.
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Church Bells, Taken By U.S. Soldiers, To Return To The Philippines
Defense Secretary James Mattis and the Philippine ambassador to the U.S. meet in Wyoming Wednesday to begin the process of returning the bells that were taken more than 100 years ago.
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Smoke From California Wildfires Affecting Millions Of People Far From Fire Zones
The massive wildfires in California have raised concerns about air quality for vulnerable populations, such as children and people with heart or lung conditions.
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Bride And Groom's Vintage Car Ride Ends Early
Jake and Amber Garcia planned to ride to their reception in a vintage car. After it broke down, the wedding party came to their rescue. The photographer snapped shots of them on the side of the road.
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Arizona Residents, Officials Skeptical As Border Troops Move In
As thousands of troops arrive to reinforce security at the U.S.-Mexico border, Arizona officials worry migrants will try to storm the border.
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Advocates want swift action from new Senate Democrats
Progressive-leaning groups said Wednesday that now that more Democrats have been elected to the state Senate, they’ll hold the legislators’ feet to the...
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Conservative Lawyers Form Group To Focus On Trump And The Rule Of Law
Checks and Balances is a group of conservative lawyers speaking up against what they see as the Trump administration threatening the rule of law. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to member Marisa Maleck.
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Facebook Is On The Defensive After 'NYT' Report On Response To Russian Interference
Facebook says it is cutting ties with the Washington consulting firm Definers Public Affairs, which spread disparaging information about the social network's critics.
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'I Found The Treasure When I Found You': 2 Veterans Rekindle Bond Forged By War
John Nordeen and Kay Lee lost touch after serving in the Vietnam War. They recall how, decades later, they reconnected. "John, we were so lucky," Lee said. "We survived Vietnam and we're still here."
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