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Republicans in House Issue a Hard-line Plan on Immigration
The measure would cut the number of legal immigrants entering the U.S., curtail
the hiring of illegal workers and allow the detention of minors arrested at the
border with their parents.
It was not clear if the proposal, which clashed fiercely with
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President Trump, would ever come up for a vote in the House.
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�Dreamers� Face Dizzying News Cycle With Lives in Limbo
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President Trump�s suggestion that Congress revive the old practice of salting
spending bills with lawmaker pet projects has revived a simmering debate.
Storm Grows Over �Media Men� List as Creator Outs Herself
Harper�s found itself under heavy pressure to conceal the identity of the creator
of a list of men in the media industry accused of sexual harassment. Then the
creator herself came forward.
More than a dozen people are missing around Montecito, an enclave northwest of Los
Angeles, in aftermath of mudslides that killed 17 people and destroyed 100 homes.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a suit against five major oil companies, seeking to
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For the last 14 years, Candido Arc�ngel has quietly taken in the homeless, allowing
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Ma Xiaohong, and the business empire she built on trade with North Korea, has
become a measure of China�s willingness to confront its neighbor.
Data in Hand, Women Face Bias in Field of Economics
Longstanding complaints about the barriers women face in the economics profession
are beginning to resonate within the male-dominated field.
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David Frum�s �Trumpocracy� takes aim at the president and those who empower him,
and �How Democracies Die,� by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, reads at times
like a sly subtweet of the Republican Party.
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They�re tiny, colorful and harmless-looking, but these little pellets are being
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A Playwright Still Quiet, Still Bold, Still Furious
Adrienne Kennedy�s new Jim Crow-era play, �He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box,�
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