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A Look At Some Of the Pro-Beijing Neighborhoods In Hong Kong
Young, black-clad protesters have widespread support among residents of Hong Kong. But there have been clashes with residents in pro-Beijing enclaves.
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Critics Of Trump's Public Charge Rule Say It Will Cost Americans More In The Long Run
The Trump administration says one reason it is tightening "public charge" requirements for immigrants is to save U.S. taxpayers' money. But opponents argue it will cost them more in the long run.
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Jeffrey Epstein's Former Business Associate: I Want To Assist Victims
Steven Hoffenberg spent 18 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme. He says his former business partner Jeffrey Epstein should have been there too.
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Financial Markets Respond To Signs Of Global Economic Slowing
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz, about what's behind recent domestic and international market instability, and how that could affect U.S. consumers.
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Unequal Outcomes: Most ICE Detainees Held In Rural Areas Where Deportation Risks Soar
NPR's analysis of Immigration and Customs Enforcement data show 52% of detainees in the last year were held in rural areas, where legal representation is limited and deportation is more likely.
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Israel Blocks Reps. Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib From Visiting
NPR's David Greene speaks with Daniel Estrin about two U.S. representatives barred from Israel, and what it means for President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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What This Congolese City Is Doing To Stop Ebola From Spreading
The eastern Congolese city of Goma is grappling with Ebola. Antiseptic washes, thermometers and road blocks are in place. But Congolese say they have far bigger things to worry about then infection.
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A Mother's Journey To Get Her Daughter And Grandson Back From ISIS
An Austrian woman struggles to get her daughter out of Syria, where she went as a confused teen with her husband to live under ISIS.
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Court In Gibraltar Releases Iranian Oil Tanker Despite U.S. Bid To Keep It In Port
A judge in Gibraltar has ordered the release of an Iranian oil tanker despite a last minute appeal by the Trump administration.
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FDA Rolls Out New Graphic Warnings For Cigarette Packages And Tobacco Ads
The FDA is once again proposing graphic warning labels for tobacco products. A previous effort was blocked by lawsuits. The new warnings are less graphic than the agency's previous attempt.
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