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Racist Incidents At Syracuse University Spark Fear Among Students

Syracuse University’s chancellor held a forum to address recent racist incidents on campus. NPR’s David Greene talks to Casey Darnell of the independent student newspaper, The Daily Orange.

Border Volunteer In Arizona Acquitted Of Helping Migrants

A jury has found Scott Warren not guilty on two federal felony counts of harboring illegal immigrants. Warren volunteers with a group that leaves food and water for migrants in Arizona deserts.

U.S.-Canada Border Community’s Culture Changes As Security Tightens

While the wall and asylum-seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border have drawn a lot of attention, heightened security at the northern border has changed the character of the once-neighborly frontier.

What To Watch For In Impeachment Hearing With Fiona Hill, David Holmes

Members of Congress are set to hear from two witnesses in the week’s final hearing: a former White House policy insider and a foreign service officer who said he overheard a call with President Trump.

Republicans Seek to Muddy Impeachment Evidence as Their Defense of Trump

They put forward a shifting array of arguments to defend the president against impeachment — some of which conflict.

As Rents Outrun Pay, California Families Live on a Knife’s Edge

The state’s severe housing shortage is driving up rents, leaving many lower-income families struggling to stay in neighborhoods they once could afford.

A Wet Year Causes Farm Woes Far Beyond the Floodplains

Last year was the wettest on record for the United States and flooded towns got much attention in the spring, but farm statistics show longer-lasting effects.

A Diplomat With A History Of Voicing Concerns Set To Testify In Impeachment Inquiry

David Holmes is a top staffer at the U.S Embassy in Ukraine. He overheard a phone call between the U.S. ambassador to the European Union and the president in which “investigations” were discussed.

Who Won the Debate? Internet Roundup From Campaign Experts

Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker stood out at the fifth Democratic primary debate in Atlanta.

Where Cars Try to Hit Mach 1, the Salt of the Earth Is Crumbling

The Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah have hosted speed chasers for decades, but the course is distressed. An advocacy group has a plan, but not the money.

Iran’s Guards praise ‘timely’ action against protesters

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Thursday praised the armed forces for taking “timely” action against “rioters” and said calm had returned after days of unrest sparked by a hike in petrol prices. Motorists blocked highways in Tehran before the unrest sp…

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