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Facing Deployment While Fearing That Family Members Will Be Deported

A sailor hoped his military status would protect his mother from deportation. But a change in Trump administration policy may lead to more undocumented members of military families being deported.

Tours Of Texas Migrant Detention Centers Reveal Decrease In Population

Chris Clem, the deputy chief of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector, gave a briefing on Thursday to Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan on current border conditions.

Mississippi Gubernatorial Candidate’s Condition For Female Reporter: Bring A Man

“I did not want there to be a perception that I was riding with another female and that something promiscuous was going on or anything like that,” Robert Foster told NPR.

Reckitt Benckiser Agrees To Pay $1.4 Billion In Opioid Settlement

The deal to resolve all U.S. federal investigations and claims is the biggest drug industry settlement so far stemming from the nation’s deadly opioid epidemic.

Bye-bye, Herbie: Tell Us About Your VW Beetle

The last Volkswagen Beetle has rolled off the assembly line in Puebla, Mexico, and we’re feeling nostalgic. Tell us your favorite VW Beetle memory!

Along The Gulf Coast, People Are Preparing For Tropical Storm Barry

Heavy rains are predicted in Louisiana and Mississippi with the expected arrival of a tropical system swirling in the Gulf of Mexico. Flooding is a major concern in areas already saturated by water.

Big Tech Companies Are Struggling With How To Best Police Their Platforms

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Joan Donovan, director of the Shorenstein Center’s Technology and Social Change Research Project, about how tech platforms are approaching far-right social media posts.

Trump Welcomes Conservative, Far-Right Social Media Personalities To The White House

The president is hosting social media bloggers whom the White House claims face discrimination online because of their conservative views. But some of the invitees are far-right conspiracy theorists.

Will Your Job Still Exist In 2030?

New research finds automation widening the gap between urban and rural areas and dramatically affecting people who didn’t go to college or didn’t finish high school.

WATCH: Trump Announces Push For Citizenship Data Apart From Census

President Trump said he would take executive action to get information about citizenship status amid a fight over adding a question to the 2020 census.

Concern Grows Over Plan To Scale Back Program That Protects Military Families From Deportation

A sailor hoped his military status would protect his mother from deportation. But a change in Trump administration policy may lead to more undocumented members of military families being deported.

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