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Harvard Discrimination Trial Ends, But Lawsuit Is Far From Over
An opinion could come in early 2019. Both sides say they plan to appeal, which means the fate of affirmative action policies could once again end up in the hands of the Supreme Court.
Beyond Bodega Bites: This Man Wants More People To Eat 'Vegan In The Hood'
Erick Castro's Instagram account is spreading the gospel of an affordable plant-based diet, especially to lower-income residents of New York. Now, he's got a vegan restaurant, too.
Turkey And Tamales: People Of Color Share Their Multicultural Thanksgivings
For many immigrant families, Thanksgiving is a time to take part in an American tradition, but it's also a great excuse to gather and eat the foods of their culture with friends and family.
From Snakes To Spikes, Reporters Reveal Trump's Extreme Border Proposals
Border Wars authors Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael Shear chronicle the president's attempts to upend the nation's immigration system — including a proposed alligator-filled border trench.
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Political Storm Clouds Glower As Dems Open New Phase In Impeachment Case
After a delay, the House Intelligence Committee is set to convene its first closed-door deposition with a witness. Meanwhile, President Trump thunders, calling the inquiry a waste of time.
Congress' Fall To-Do List: Guns, Spending, Drug Prices, Trade, Investigations
Lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill on Monday after an extended summer recess. Debates on gun control, prescription drugs and trade are expected, but bipartisan cooperation on those are elusive.
Philly Teens 'Work To Ride' And Change The Face Of Polo
For 25 years, a group of inner-city kids in Philadelphia has been breaking down barriers of class and race in the traditionally exclusive sport. The concept is simple: they work to ride.
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Lawmakers Concerned By Agents Use Of Driver's Licenses To Track Migrants
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio who has issues with government agencies using facial recognition technology with state driver's license databases.
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'Face The Nation' Moderator Margaret Brennan In The Hot Seat
On "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan asks the tough questions about Beltway politics and world affairs. We turn the tables and put those questions to her.
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U.S. Palestinian Aid Cuts Hit Programs Providing Food And Health For Gaza's Poorest
Cuts in U.S. aid to Gaza are being felt in poor communities where people are losing food vouchers and some medical services.
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