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Florida's New Regional Rail Service Raises Residents' Concerns
Florida East Coast Railway plans to start construction on an passenger line linking Miami with Orlando. Residents in towns through which the train passes worry about the impact on their communities
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When Active-Duty Service Members Struggle To Feed Their Families
About 23,000 military families rely on food stamps, according to Census figures. But advocates say that number is only a partial picture of the need among people who are currently serving.
White House To Issue Guidance On Transgender Service Member Ban
The White House is expected to issue guidance soon about President Trump's proposed ban on transgender people in the military.
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In 'Thank You For Your Service,' The Fight Begins After Iraq
Based on a book by journalist David Finkel, the new film examines the challenges of three young men who return from military combat to their families and a crumbling VA.
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Trump Administration Ends Some Services For Migrant Children In Shelters
The Trump administration is canceling English classes, recreational activities — including soccer and legal aid — for unaccompanied migrant children who are staying in federally-contracted shelters.
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Passport Services Will Be Missed When Russian Consulate In Seattle Closes
The consulate closes Friday under orders from the White House. In addition, 60 Russian officials are being expelled from the U.S. because of the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter.
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FAA Clears Boeing's 737 Max To Resume Passenger Service
After 20 months on the tarmac following two fatal crashes, Boeing's troubled airliner has been given the green light by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The U.S. is reopening visa and consular services at embassy in Cuba
The U.S. Embassy confirmed this week it will begin processing immigrant visas, with a priority placed on permits to reunite Cubans with family in the U.S., and others like the diversity visa lottery.
As Denver struggles to absorb influx of migrants, other services are cut
NPR's Michel Martin spoke with Denver Mayor Mike Johnston about the city's budget cuts to help cover the cost of providing services for newly arrived migrants.
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The Pandemic Could Change American Attitudes Toward Government Services
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Suzanne Mettler, professor of government at Cornell University, about how the coronavirus pandemic could change Americans' attitudes about government.
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