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Just In Time For Summer: National Parks Hiking Entrance Fees
The fees will be used for park enhancements to make up for federal budget cuts.
State Department Computer Glitch Creates A Visa Nightmare
The problem has had a wide impact, keeping farmworkers, Ultimate Fighting Championship athletes and foreign students from entering the U.S. The agency has 100 experts working on a fix.
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Bulgaria Steps Up Efforts Against Drug Trafficking Across Its Borders
Bulgaria has long been a drug trafficking hub. As recently as the 1990s, the government looked the other way. Now a European Union member, it's working to stop the flow of Afghan heroin into Europe.
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Lawmakers Promise To Take Action After NPR's Mustard Gas Exposure Report
NPR reported the VA failed to keep its promise of benefits to thousands of WWII veterans exposed to mustard gas, and an unknown set of U.S. military tests singled out minority soldiers by race.
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'New Yorker' On Secret Civilian Efforts To Save America's ISIS Hostages
Renee Montagne talks to Lawrence Wright of The New Yorker about his article on the impact of U.S. hostage policy on 5 families whose children where held hostage in Syria by the Islamic State.
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Teenaged Female Shortstop Could Be Signed by MLB Team
David Greene talks to Lindsay Berra of MLB.com about a 16-year-old French baseball player, who became the first female prospect to make herself eligible to be signed by a Major League Baseball team.
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Vietnam Figures Out A New Way To Distribute Condoms
The country has moved up from low-income status. So international handouts are winding down. And that presents some unexpected challenges.
A Good Read: A White Woman On 'Being An Excuse' For Deadly Racism
A new piece in The New Republic — written by a white woman — digs into how white femininity gets used as an excuse for white supremacy, with deadly consequences.
How The Turtle Got Its Shell
The ribs of a 240 million-year-old fossil hold clues to how the first turtle shell evolved. And its skull shape seems closer to that of lizards and snakes than to an ancestor of dinosaurs and birds.
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