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In March, a federal grand jury indicted Francisco Rodriguez-Rincon on two charges, including reentering the U.S. illegally almost three decades ago.
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Canada has seen a surge of American doctors seeking to move north in the months since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
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NPR and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order seeking to ban the use of federal money for NPR and PBS.
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They've worked for decades to advance Alaska oil development. Pearce has been a legislator, federal appointee and consultant. Moriarty has led an oil industry trade association.
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After years of assessments, a major step forward in riverbank stabilization for the Kuskokwim Delta coastal community has been derailed by wide-ranging cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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If the U.S. Congress doesn’t extend the subsidies, they’re set to expire at the end of the year and will directly impact 23,000 Alaskans, likely straining the state budget.
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We discuss the uncertain future of programs that bring refugees and immigrants to Alaska.
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The Trump administration has so far frozen about $11 billion in research funding. University leaders say no other source can fill the void.
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The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
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The company’s goal is in line with President Trump’s attempt to bring manufacturing back to America. But the White House is also freezing and cutting key federal grants.
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Nearly 200 officials from public radio stations across the country are descending on Capitol Hill to seek to convince lawmakers to maintain funding for public broadcasting despite President Trump's campaign against it.
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The data sharing is part of a nationwide request by the Trump administration and appears to be part of an effort targeting migrants.