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In Mexico, immigration to the U.S. is a political issue
Analysis of how the immigration issue is playing out on both sides of the southern border — in the U.S. and Mexico.
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Nearly five months since the devastating fire in Lahaina killed 100 people, displaced residents are still struggling to figure out long-term housing, and tourism still hasn't fully bounced back.
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Meet the two women who made it a historic year for the Texas State Legislatures
The Texas State Legislature had a busy 2023. While its conservative lawmakers grabbed headlines, a quiet staffing change made it a historic year for the two women in charge of the chamber's security.
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Former President Trump has been removed from the primary ballot in Maine
Maine is now the second state to bar former President Donald Trump from its primary ballot. NPR's A Martinez talks to David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
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How the U.S. economy fared this year — and what could lie ahead
NPR's Michel Martin talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about how the U.S. economy performed this year — and what could be expected for 2024.
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Less oversharing and more intimate AI relationships? Internet predictions for 2024
A surge in people "dating" chatbots, less oversharing on social media and Gen Alpha creating slang. Here's what experts predict the internet might bring us in 2024.
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Soaring utility bills push some low-income Californians to the financial brink
Californians face another electricity rate hike, in part to pay for PG&E to bury power lines to prevent wildfires. As climate change raises energy costs, low-income residents struggle to pay bills.
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