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For A Palestinian Father, Six-Day War Led To A Divided Life
After the war, Omar Omar was stuck in Jordan. He made a new life in the U.S. and sent back money to help his family. Now when he returns to the West Bank, where he was born, he sees it as an outsider.
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GOP Health Plan Would Leave 23 Million More Uninsured, Budget Office Says
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the Republicans' Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill would also reduce the deficit and leave some sick Americans unable to buy coverage.
In America, Every Day Is Independents' Day
Four charts that explain what's up with America's independents on Independence Day. (Get it?) (Do you?) (If you don't, we can explain.)
10 Election Moments You Won't Totally Hate And Might Even Like
The 2016 election was divisive and nasty and full of insults and innuendo. But let's look at the brighter side — here are 10 lighter moments from 2016 that weren't so bad. Some are actually funny.
Ohio Republican Rep. Bill Johnson On Trump's Address To Congress
Rep. Bill Johnson, a Republican of Ohio, is an enthusiastic supporter of President Trump's immigration order. He talks with Rachel Martin and Scott Detrow about Trump's speech to Congress.
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Just What IS A Charter School, Anyway?
The Trump administration has indicated that charter schools are a major part of its education agenda. Many Americans, though, aren't sure how they work.
GOP Hopes Rise In Battle For The Senate, But Democrats Still Have The Edge
Republicans are feeling the best they have this cycle about their chances of holding their majority, but even doing that requires several states to break their way on election night.
More Migrants From India Try To Get Into U.S. From Mexico
Before the pandemic, 100 times more Indians were being detained annually on the U.S.-Mexico border, compared to 10 years ago. Officials say the economic migrants believe smugglers promising asylum.
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Advocates Say President Trump's Immigration Policy Is 'A Tool Of Cruelty'
The Trump administration has ended "catch and release" by sending migrants to Mexico while their asylum cases are pending in the U.S. Opponents argued in court Tuesday that the program is illegal.
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Heavy Rotation: 9 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
NPR member stations share a mix of popular songs playing on their airwaves in September, including music from Clairo, Leon Bridges, The War on Drugs, and more.
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