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Virginia's Hampton University Offers Free Semester To Displaced Bahamian Students
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with William Harvey, president of Hampton University, about his decision to offer a free semester to students from the University of the Bahamas impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
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Hurricane Dorian Evacuees Consider Where To Rebuild Their Lives
In the Bahamian capital of Nassau, officials are dealing with thousands of evacuees from the hurricane-ravaged islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama. The problem they face is how to accommodate them all.
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There's A Continued Uptick In Violent Crime, According To Federal Survey
The federal government on Tuesday released the annual National Crime Victimization Survey. The 2018 data show a big jump in reports of sexual assault and rape.
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New England Patriots Antonio Brown Accused Of Rape In A Lawsuit
New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown has been accused of rape in a federal lawsuit in Florida.
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Firefighter Laid To Rest 18 Years After Sept. 11 Attacks
More of Michael Haub's remains were identified last week, and family and friends gathered in New York City to honor him at a memorial service on Tuesday.
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The Ohio State University Told It Can't Trademark 'The'
OSU, short for The Ohio State University, proposed trademarking hats and shirts that drop most of the school's name and just read "the." But the U.S. Patent and Trademark office said "no."
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GM And UAW Face Perfect Storm Ahead Of Contract Talks
General Motors will be the first United Automobile Workers target in contract talks. A perfect storm of tariffs, recession fears, slowing sales and automation costs has led to unhappy union workers.
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Supreme Court Permits U.S. Government To Curtail Asylum Requests
Morning Edition host Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Joel Rose and Ken Cuccinelli, acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director, about the ruling that approves Trump administration policy.
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Asylum-Seekers Respond To Trump Administration's Supreme Court Win
Asylum-seekers waiting in Tijuana react to the high court ruling allowing the Trump administration — for now — to require that migrants seek protection in another country before applying in the U.S.
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Water Rule
The Trump administration is repealing a major Obama-era water rule that had extended federal protections to smaller streams and wetlands. The move will lift a range of restrictions on farmers and developers.
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