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Court cases put Biden's immigration policy under microscope
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the administration can end a Trump-era policy that made asylum seekers wait in Mexico while their claims were processed.
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CNN anchor Zain Asher looks back on the tragedy that helped drive her success
Asher's father died in a car crash in Nigeria when she was 5. Afterward, her mom raised four children on her own in a crime-ridden London neighborhood. Asher's memoir is Where the Children Take Us.
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State regulators said Rust Movie Productions must pay the maximum possible fine for safety failures on the set where a cinematographer was fatally shot in October by actor and producer Alec Baldwin.
What the Republican party's support of the 'Big Lie' means for politics
Loyalty to the baseless claim that former President Donald Trump won re-election in 2020 has taken the place of a unifying party platform.
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Questions of racial equity abound with Oakland school closure plans
Oakland is closing schools to save money. Some parents say the district is targeting schools that serve Black kids with disabilities.
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The pandemic erased a decade of public preschool gains
An annual review of state-based preschool programs found big drops in enrollment and state funding in the 2020-2021 school year.
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Orthodox Easter weekend did not stop Russian forces from attacking their targets in eastern Ukraine.
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An "electrified" Corvette is coming next year, with a fully electric model to follow, GM's president says. The automaker faces heavy competition in an electric vehicle market dominated by Tesla.
Texas Appeals Court halts execution for woman found guilty of murdering her child
Melissa Lucio had faced death by lethal injection on Wednesday.
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NATO defense officials meet in Germany to decide the next steps for Ukraine
The U.S. wants to weaken Russia to the point where it can't wage a war like this again. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder about what options NATO has left.
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