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Surge Of Undocumented Minors Closer To Home
Carrie Kahn talks to John Burnett about the recent surge of undocumented minors from Central America to Texas. We also hear from a 17-year-old who recently made the trek a second time, and successfully crossed the border.
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Psychiatrist Who Played Major Role In Destigmatizing Homosexuality Dies
Robert Spitzer helped create the first set of rigorous standards to identify mental disorders.
Tornadoes Touch Down Near Dallas, Killing Multiple People
At least ten people were killed and thousands of people were left without power after severe weather passed through the Dallas area on Saturday night.
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Stuck In A Brooklyn Shelter, Mother Of 3 Struggles To Find A Home
Shakira Crawford, a single mother in New York City, struggles to find a landlord who will accept her city voucher to pay rent.
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Auto Industry Poised To Wrap Up A Blockbuster Year
Amid falling gas prices and easy access to credit, auto dealers sold a record number of cars and trucks in 2015. The last few weeks of the year may be one of the best times to get a deal.
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Childhood Asthma Rates Level Off, But Racial Disparities Remain
For the first time in decades, the number of children with asthma isn't increasing, federal scientists report. But cases continue to rise among African-American children and poor children.
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School Testing 2016: Same Tests, Different Stakes
The law has changed, but what President Obama calls "too much testing" is likely to continue.
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Training The Immune System To Fight Cancer Has 19th-Century Roots
When Jimmy Carter said his advanced melanoma was gone, he credited immunotherapy, treatments that harness the immune system to fight cancer cells. This idea dates back to a 19th-century doctor.
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Rediscovering Mr. And Mrs. Henpeck
In turn-of-the-20th century America, "henpeckery" in married couples was the target of popular humor.
Possible Flooding And Blizzards In North Texas After Weekend Tornadoes
Oklahoma's panhandle could also see blizzard conditions Monday, and winter storms are expected from Texas through the Midwest and Great Lakes.
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