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Driver’s Licensing Processes May Put Undocumented People At Risk Of Deportation

In 12 states and Washington, D.C., people in the country illegally can still get a driver’s license. The process is meant to keep roads safe, but may put undocumented people at risk of deportation.

Journalist Jerry Mitchell Discusses Decades Investigating Civil Rights Era Killings

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jerry Mitchell of the Clarion Ledger about his 30-year career in investigative journalism, as well as his upcoming projects.

‘Keep The Faith In Our Country And Hold Fast,’ Mattis Tells Defense Department

Monday is the Defense Secretary’s last day on the job. He urged people to “to support and defend the Constitution while protecting our way of life.”

Intern Killed By Lion At North Carolina Animal Center

Alexandra Black, 22, “was a beautiful young woman who had just started her career,” her family said. It’s not clear how the male lion escaped a holding area during a routine enclosure cleaning.

2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Are Lining Up. Who Matches the Moment?

Democrats are in a moment of transition, grappling with what they stand for and what their voters expect. Hardly any of their likely candidates for 2020 qualify as an instant front-runner.

Who's next for the Cincinnati Bengals? Coach candidates you need to know

A list of candidates that could be considered as the Cincinnati Bengals embark on their first coaching search since 2002.

        

‘It’s like we don’t exist’: California’s invisible rural housing crisis

Despite its proximity to urban areas, Winters, with 7,300 residents, qualifies as a rural area under federal guidelines, and like small towns across the state and country, it faces an acute shortage of affordable housing. The municipality has designat…

The impetus driving an anti-lynching bill

New laws about justice are often a lagging indicator of the moral progress already made in a society. The best example may be a bill passed by the Senate in the final days of 2018. The bill would make lynching a federal hate crime for the first time.

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Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving Cars

Some residents have responded to Waymo’s autonomous vehicle project by slashing tires, pelting vans with rocks and even drawing a gun on a vehicle.

How much should a former church’s past affect its future use?

Religion plays no role in the professional life of Drew Sinclair, a principal of the contemporary architectural firm SvN in downtown Toronto. It is the Parable of the Talents, which was shared with him by an Anglican bishop whose congregation was wres…

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