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The Next Phase In Migrant Crisis: Helping The Newly Settled Land Jobs
Once European countries get Syrian refugees settled, they will need to help them get jobs. But that process might be easier than you think.
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Tenn. Lawmakers Worry About Fate Of VW's Chattanooga Plant
Volkswagen produces cars for the U.S. market in Chattanooga, Tenn. The state invested a lot of money to encourage VW to expand the plant and now the emissions scandal has them worried.
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Helicopter Hog Hunting Takes Off To Eliminate A Texas Nuisance
Wild pigs are a nuisance in Texas. There are more than 1.5 million that roam the state and do a lot of damage to crops. One company has come up with one way to try to eliminate some hogs: shooting them from helicopters.
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Fall Brings No Relief To The West As Wildfires Worsen
Even as fall has arrived, the number of homes and businesses destroyed by wildfires keeps going up in the drought-stricken West.
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GOP Chairman On Republican Field: 'It's Like Going To 31 Flavors'
The chairman of the Republican Party suggests there's room for both immigrant-friendly and anti-immigrant voices in his party. His comments come as the GOP struggles to court minorities.
Pope Francis Meets Homeless At Catholic Charities In Washington, D.C.
Pope Francis spent time with homeless, immigrant and other low-income clients of Catholic Charities on his last day in Washington, D.C., Thursday.
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Obama To Meet Russian President Vladimir Putin At U.N. Next Week
The White House confirmed Thursday that President Obama will meet next week with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of a United Nations gathering in New York. The one-on-one meeting marks an end to U.S. efforts to isolate Russia over its military maneuvers in eastern Ukraine.
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Colombian Government, FARC Announce Outlines Of Peace Deal
The Marxist revolutionary group known as FARC has been fighting the Colombian government for over 50 years. Thanks to peace talks in Havana, Cuba, the fighting may finally come to an end in six months.
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The Big Question Behind 'Stonewall' Backlash: Who Threw The First Brick?
In reality, no one knows who threw the brick that started the riots; but in a new film, it's a white teenager from Indiana. One activist says that "whitewashes" the history of Stonewall.
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A Day In The Life Of a 1 Percenter (1 Percent In The Polls, That Is)
The stagecraft — crowds, balloons, marching bands — of a presidential campaign is just a bit harder to muster when you're at 1 percent in the polls.
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