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President Trump, Long A Fan Of Big Steel, Wants The Border Wall To Be Made Of Steel

President Trump says a country is nothing without a steel industry. And while his tariffs have benefited the U.S. steel industry, his claims about a boom with new plants opening are exaggerated.

More Dangerous Routes Are Becoming More Common For Migrants Seeking Asylum

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Los Angeles Times reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske about the shift of migrants to more remote border crossings as the U.S. tamps down on asylum applicants at ports of entry.

Not for pick-up: Spilled chicken cause traffic problems – The Trucker

Not for pick-up: Spilled chicken cause traffic problems  The TruckerCENTRE, Ala. — These chicken tenders aren’t for pick-up. An Alabama sheriff’s office is warning people against eating chicken that tumbled on to a rural …

Xinjiang: Beijing’s chilling attempt to erase and replace Uyghur identity

The sky is pitch black in this town in China’s far western region of Xinjiang. Suddenly, the predawn stillness is shattered as “Ode to the Motherland,” a classic Communist propaganda song, blasts from loudspeakers, issuing a shrill wake-up call for mi…

Kentucky basketball vs. Texas A&M: channel, betting line, tipoff time

Looking for the Kentucky-Texas A&M basketball game on TV? Here is the information you need.

        

Arab-Israeli ‘pragmatist’ was a big hit. Elections loom as daunting Act II.

In his trademark dark suit and no tie, Ayman Odeh enters a cafe here in his hometown, on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean. Soon after, a father approaches, hands Mr. Odeh his infant daughter, and takes their picture. When Odeh eventually gets up …

Mick Mulvaney Has Two Jobs. He Has Been Discussing Another.

As recently as late last year the acting White House chief of staff explored becoming president of the University of South Carolina, people familiar with the discussions said.

When the Illness Is a Mystery, Patients Turn to These Detectives

The Undiagnosed Diseases Network takes on the toughest cases, patients whose symptoms have defied explanation.

Jim Yong Kim, President of World Bank, Abruptly Resigns

Mr. Kim’s departure could set the stage for a clash between the United States, which traditionally selects the bank’s president, and other nations over the future of the international body.

After neighbors complained, mural is removed from high school exterior

A mural was being removed Monday from the exterior of Lexington’s Bryan Station High School following complaints from neighbors. The mural was created by PRHBTN, an arts organization that has … Click to Continue »

Gangstas to Growers uses hot sauce to keep young people out of hot water

As soon as the backpack appeared, Abiodun “Abbey” Henderson knew she had a problem. In a room of formerly incarcerated youth at the Shrine of the Black Madonna Cultural Center, the first day of a pioneering criminal justice reform program called Gangs…

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