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Trump Administration And Family Reunifications
Hundreds of migrant families will likely not be reunited by today's court-appointed deadline. NPR's Noel King speaks to former congresswoman and co-author of the Refugee Act Elizabeth Holtzman.
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Under Deadline, Government Scrambles To Reunite Migrant Families
The immigration bureaucracy on the border is a world of courtrooms and jail cells, officers and gray-suited guards. But no one has seen anything quite like the current effort to reunite families.
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Trump To Visit Iowa To Convince Voters Tariffs Will Work Out
Noel King talks to Republican Rep. David Young of Iowa, one of the states where President Trump will stop. Farmers in the state have been hurt by the president's fight over tariffs.
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Unions call foul over new group to help public workers break ties with their union
A newly formed group is reaching out to public worker union members in New York, informing them of their rights — under the recently decided U.S....
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How Trump's Tariffs And Trade Policies Are Affecting Midterm Campaigns
Tariffs levied by the Trump administration are becoming a major part of this fall's Senate campaigns. Depending on the race, Democrats are choosing whether to run against the tariffs or support them.
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Wisconsin Soybean Farmer Reacts To Trump's Agreement With EU
The European Union says it will buy more soybeans from the U.S. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with farmer Brad Kremer as growers in the U.S. are already feeling the hit from the trade war with China.
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Economists Are Uneasy About 2 Lagging Key Indicators
Despite low unemployment, the United States economy isn't in the clear. The personal savings rate and real wages, which are waged adjusted for inflation, are not as good as they could be.
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Watch Margo Price And Femi Kuti & The Positive Force Live
A modern spin on traditional country and Afrobeat, these two artists join eight others for a day full of live performances from the XPoNential Music Festival.
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin Meets With Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia was the first Democratic senator to meet with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Monday. Manchin could be the swing vote in the narrowly divided Senate.
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'Women Are Not One Thing': The 2018 Turning The Tables List Shines With Diversity
NPR Music's Sidney Madden and Marissa Lorusso explore the diversity and staying power found in the songs on NPR Music's list of the 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+.
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