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New Hurdle For Those Seeking U.S. Green Cards And Visas

The Trump administration has instituted a policy in which visa applicants to the U.S. are given less leeway in the application process. NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with lawyer Pierre Bonnefil.

Why A High Schooler Started Covering The Supreme Court

Anna Salvatore is a 16-year-old from New Jersey who has started a popular blog for high school students about the U.S. Supreme Court. She talks with NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

Florence Deluge Continues In North Carolina

The rains from Florence are showing little signs of slowing. And that has officials in North Carolina very concerned about flooding, mudslides and more deaths.

North Carolina Firefighter On Responding To Storm

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Matthew Van Nortwick, a senior firefighter for the city of Washington, N.C., about rescue operations in the area.

Education Department Wades Into Rutgers Case Involving Critics Of Israel

The Education Department has adopted a definition of anti-Semitism that will allow it to go after anti-Israel student groups. The Wall Street Journal’s Michelle Hackman talks with Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

Florence Update From Wilmington

Heavy rains from Florence are causing flash flooding and road closures in North Carolina.

Hurricane Florence: North Carolina Evacuations

Mandatory evacuations were issued for Fayetteville, N.C., earlier Saturday as a result of Tropical Storm Florence. NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with city’s Mayor Mitch Colvin about the situation.

Manafort’s Guilty Plea

NPR’s Michel Martin gets an assessment of President Trump’s former campaign chair Paul Manafort’s guilty plea from former federal prosecutor Seth Waxman.

Hurricane Florence: North Carolina Floods

Florence is still dumping rain on North Carolina, more than a day after it made landfall as a hurricane. Some areas near Wilmington are already seeing flooding.

Tropical Storm Florence: FEMA Challenges

As Florence continues to blow through the Carolinas, NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with James Joseph, a regional administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

10 Years After The Financial Crisis: Early Warning Signs

On the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Sheila Bair, the former FDIC chair who sounded an early warning about the financial crisis.

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