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Yazidi Women Hide Among ISIS Wives In Syria Detention Camp
Dozens of Yazidi women who were enslaved by ISIS in Iraq in 2014 are living in a detention camp in Syria. Some only now feel free to tell anyone who they are out of fear for their lives.
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Homeowners struggle to hold back record highs on Lake Ontario
Bill Deasy is stacking sandbags on the edge of his property in Webster, trying to keep the waves of Lake Ontario at bay. "I hope the lake stays where it...
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Clean up and flood prep continue on lakeshore
As Lake Ontario sits at record high levels, lakefront homeowners continue to do what they can to protect themselves and their properties. Joe Martin...
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There Aren't Enough Golfers To Keep All Of The U.S. Courses In Business
An estimated 800 golf courses have closed in the last decade, freeing up vast swaths of green space and a new "golf course gold rush" for developers and loss of public courses for golfers.
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Are Lawmakers Tech Savvy Enough To Conduct Their Antitrust Investigation?
The House Judiciary Committee will hold antitrust hearings on big tech amid calls that new regulations or breaking up top companies is needed. But some wonder whether lawmakers understand the platforms.
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Vancouver Has Been Transformed By Chinese Immigrants
Chinese immigrants and investors have bought businesses and property, made philanthropic contributions and supported the arts. But some Vancouver residents feel priced out of the real estate market.
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The Fallout Of The Trump Administration's New Restrictions On Travel To Cuba
The Trump administration will tighten restrictions for Americans visiting Cuba. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Collin Laverty of Cuba Educational Travel about the impacts on travelers and businesses.
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White House Cuts Activities Funding For Unaccompanied Migrant Children
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Wendy Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense, about the discontinuation of funds for English classes and legal aid for unaccompanied child migrants in U.S. shelters.
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Wang Zhenyao, A Chinese Technocrat, Finds U.S. Education An Asset
A U.S.-educated technocrat is at the forefront of the fledgling philanthropy movement in China. He was inspired to teach China's wealthy how to donate their money after spending time in the U.S.
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Tariff Talks Between U.S. And Mexican Negotiators Press On
President Trump tweeted that talks with Mexican officials would continue Thursday — raising hopes they may be able to reach an agreement to avert potentially crippling tariffs on Mexican imports.
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