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Mexico shelters migrants from Latin America to Africa to the Middle East
NPR's A Martinez visits a shelter dedicated to serving Muslim migrants in Tijuana. It's the first of its kind in Mexico.
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Fed up with poor broadband access, he started his own fiber internet service provider
Over 40 million Americans lack reliable internet access. Jared Mauch is among the ISP "mavericks" taking matters into their own hands. Now, he's getting help from the government to continue his work.
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That high-paying job opportunity you saw online could be a scam
Ayesha Rascoe asks Haywood Talcove of LexisNexis Risk Solutions how job seekers can protect themselves from the proliferation of scams on employment sites like LinkedIn.
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Top election officials in a Texas county quit after threats stemming from 2020
A Texas county has seen its top election officials quit after persistent threats following the 2020 elections. It's part of a larger, problematic trend across the U.S.
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The Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes capturing carbon emissions
President Biden has signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. We take a look at the viability of the law's provision concerning capturing carbon emissions.
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Books We Love: Recommended reading for romance
NPR's Books We Love has reading recommendations from our staff and contributors. Today, we hear about three new romance novels: "An Arrow to the Moon," "Young Mungo" and "Ramon and Julieta."
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Politics chat: Hot issues see developments this week
This week promises to bring developments in the efforts to overturn the 2020 election, abortion, guns and more.
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New Yorkers will vote in a second primary election this year thanks to redistricting
Thanks to redistricting, New York state will hold primary elections Tuesday for the second time this year, confusing some voters.
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Humanitarian groups prepare to send winter help to Ukrainians
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Corus International Chief Humanitarian Officer Tamara Demuria about the need for aid in Ukraine as winter approaches.
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Sunday Puzzle: Double Down
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Kate Simpson of Kensington, Maryland and puzzle master Will Shortz.
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