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Mexico is making it harder to import used cars from the U.S., angering hundreds of importers along the border whose livelihoods depend the revival and…
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The growing season started in Shiprock, New Mexico, three weeks ago and Irving Shaggy is restless.Shaggy shovels dirt over flames that creep across his…
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LaTanya Dickson, her husband and four children live in a 24-by-24, one-room hogan on the Navajo Nation. The home is cozy for six. But there’s still…
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Maria Welch works for the Navajo Birth Cohort Study and drives all over the Navajo Nation to survey families.“I’ll be asking you about feeding practices,…
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Most of the time when we talk about homelessness, big cities come to mind. But about 7 percent of homelesspeople live in rural areas, where access to help…
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Miles below the rim of the Grand Canyon deep in the wilderness, on river trips lasting weeks at a time, teams of National Park Service workers —…
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College student Belen Sisa loves Bernie Sanders. Sisa, a 21-year-old who attends Chandler-Gilbert Community College, is so passionate about the Vermont…
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The U.S. is spending millions on public relations to convince Central Americans to stay home. But the campaign does not appear to be working.There’s a…
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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador---The line of the hopeful forms every weekday morning at the American Embassy in San Salvador.The scene is both intense and…
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Many Native Americans with Alzheimer’s are outcasts in their own communities. There’s little knowledge about the disease on reservations, let alone…