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New Report Shows Weather Disasters In 2017 Cost More Than $300 Billion
Hurricanes, fires and even hail contributed to billions of dollars in damages. The government study also finds that it was among the warmest years on record.
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200,000 Salvadorans Will Lose Protected Status In Sept. 2019
After September 2019, 200,000 Salvadorans will not be able to renew their Temporary Protected Status. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says conditions in El Salvador have improved enough to end the designation. But immigrant rights' advocates disagree, saying conditions on the ground in El Salvador are still dire.
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Salvadoran Woman Considers What End Of Protected Status Means For Her Family
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Vanessa Velasco, a Salvadoran woman who will lose her temporary protected status in the U.S. in September 2019, about what the decision means for her and her three children — who are all American citizens.
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Former Secretary Of Agriculture Tom Vilsack Responds To Trump's Speech To Farmers
President Trump addressed the agricultural industry in Tennessee on Monday. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Tom Vilsack, president of the U.S. Dairy Export Council and former Secretary of Agriculture, about whether farmers, many of whom voted for Trump, still have confidence in him.
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Can a corporate exec speak as a mom about COVID rules? Consider the Levi's saga
Jennifer Sey was on a path to potentially become the next Levi's CEO. Instead, she is out, igniting a debate over corporations and speech.
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U.N. leaders condemn Putin after he orders 'peacekeepers' to Ukraine
Russia's action was universally condemned in an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, which concluded with no action taken.
NM Political Report's Andy Lyman sits down with KSFR to discuss the frantic last hours of the 2022 legislative session
KSFR’s Gino Gutierrez sits down with NM Political Report’s Andy Lyman to discuss the dramatic few hours of the 2022 30-day legislative session
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Hank the Tank: A massive bear has broken into dozens of homes near Lake Tahoe
The 500-pound animal is a "severely food-habituated bear," meaning that it "has lost its fear of people and is associating people with access to food," California officials say.
Albuquerque Police Department searching for male suspect involved in overnight crime spree
The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is currently searching for a male suspect that went on a violent crime spree overnight on Sunday.
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Pennsylvania Democrats are angling to distinguish themselves in a key Senate contest
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, whose image is that of the anti-politician, is the early front-runner in the Democratic primary for the state's open seat. Conor Lamb and Malcolm Kenyatta are top challengers.
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