Immigration enforcement speeds up in L.A. regardless of military presence
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U.S. District Judge Amir H. Ali said officials have provided no evidence of compliance with repeated orders to unfreeze the money.
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The chain that laid claim to celebrations across America is now sweeping up the confetti and turning off the lights. Two bankruptcies failed to get its debt in order.
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The men told NPR they were kept in the dark about why they were in Guantánamo Bay, and were denied access to an attorney or a phone call with loved ones.
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Car insurance premiums have been soaring. NPR wants to hear about what you've experienced in your premium costs, and why.
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