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KPBS Midday EditionAirlines say this testing is an added layer of protection, in addition to deep cleaning airplanes, wearing masks and staying physically distanced from others. But the CDC says that people who take a test before traveling are still taking a risk.
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Advocates believe the sheriff is now in violation of state law, which limits cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego restaurants who’ve never offered meals specifically geared to the holidays are trying to promote special take out meals or deliveries for Thanksgiving.
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KPBS Midday EditionAmericans are devising all sorts of imaginative ways to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Some are planning to use technology to bring family together virtually. But it’s left many people with the realization that if they want a home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner, they’re going to have to make it themselves, and some for the first time in their lives.
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Friday, students from both sides of the border will take part in a diplomatic exercise using video games.
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Hospitals, a powerful political force in health care, fear lowering the eligibility age for Medicare will cost them billions of dollars because federal reimbursements are less than private insurance.
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President-elect Joe Biden has promised to drastically alter America’s policy along its southern border. But reversing four years of Trump administration priorities won’t be so easy.
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A new lawsuit aims to end the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program, which has sent over 60,000 asylum seekers back to Mexico since its implementation in early 2019.
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Community members are skeptical that a police investigation into the Border Patrol shooting would be done without influence or tampering by the agency.
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KPBS Midday EditionA federal judge wants the Department of Justice to participate more in the search for the parents of hundreds of children it separated from them at the border.
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