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Mary Brenner, or Mother Antonia, an American nun who left a privileged life in Beverly Hills to live and work in a Tijuana jail died Thursday morning.
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Poor students now make up the majority of kids in public schools in the western United States.
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Shutdown Means A Windfall For A Few Arizona Tribes
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PAGE, Ariz. - American Indian Tribes are feeling the impacts - both positive and negative - of the government shutdown.
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Volunteers with the Water Station leave water for migrants crossing California's Imperial Valley desert.
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In April, we reported on a formal border crossing re-opening in West Texas. For years, thousands of tourists flocked to the tiny village of Boquillas Mexico, propping up their local economy.
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An unmanned border station in West Texas has opened almost 11 years after the border was sealed following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Tourists Find Ways Around National Parks Shutdown
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Forget the government shutdown for second, it's National Taco Day!
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The debate over immigration reform may have slowed down in Washington, but across the country advocates are pushing to keep the momentum alive.
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