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Human Smuggler: Central Americans Are Worth Their Weight In Gold
It has gotten harder for undocumented migrants to sneak into the U.S. from Latin America. That has led to a rise in the price charged by human smugglers.
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Guest Workers, Legal Yet Not Quite Free, Pick Florida's Oranges
Most workers who are picking oranges in Florida are temporary "guest" workers from Mexico. They have signed contracts to work only for growers who arranged their visas and provide their housing.
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4 Militants Remain In Oregon Wildlife Refuge, As FBI Negotiations Go On
"We all want to leave," says one militant who's still in the refuge. "We're here, and we're worried we're going to die." Late Thursday, the FBI released video of Tuesdays fatal traffic stop.
A Few Doctors Account For Outsize Share Of Malpractice Claims
When it comes to medical malpractice, a history of claims against a doctor is the strongest indicator that more malpractice claims are likely.
Planned Parenthood Investigations Find No Fetal Tissue Sales
On Monday, a grand jury indicted two anti-abortion activists who made videos purporting to show the organization illegally sells fetal body parts. The videos prompted a wave of state investigations.
Veterans Criticize Empty Pledges Of Support By Republican Candidates
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Tim Hsia, an Army veteran and co-founder of Service 2 School, who says the candidates are using veterans for political gain without substantively addressing the issues.
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GOP Presidential Candidates To Hold Final Debate Before Iowa Caucuses
The Republican presidential candidates meet in Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday night for their final debate before the Iowa caucuses. Donald Trump will not be there, amid a feud with debate host Fox News.
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Boston Museum Acquires First Painting Frida Kahlo Ever Sold
Kahlo painted Dos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia) in 1928 and sold it in 1929. Conservators at the Museum of Fine Arts say the maids in the portrait may have cared for Kahlo after a violent car crash.
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Immigrants' Son Is 1 Of 12 Students Worldwide To Ace AP Calculus Exam
Of the 302,532 students who took the Advanced Placement calculus exam, Cedrick Argueta, the son of a Salvadoran maintenance worker and a Filipina nurse, was one of 12 to earn every single point.
Richard Dreyfuss: Like It Or Not, There's A Bit Of Bernie Madoff In All Of Us
"He was a completely despicable human being, but in order to achieve that he had to be lovable," says Dreyfuss, who plays the Ponzi-scheme perpetrator in an upcoming two-part ABC miniseries.
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