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U.S., El Salvador Sign New Asylum Deal To Stem Tide Of Migrants
The agreement furthers the administration's goal of requiring migrants to seek asylum in so-called "third countries" through which they traveled en route to the U.S.
Study: Drinking Water Violations Are Higher For Communities Of Color, Including In Northwest
A new study on the nation’s Safe Drinking Water Act has found that low-income residents and communities of color are especially vulnerable to health-related problems because of unresolved drinking water violations. In the Northwest, 16 counties in Oregon and Washington were identified with the highest rate of drinking water violations
13,000+ Washingtonians Qualify For Developmental Disabilities Services, But Don't Get Them
Fifty years ago, Owen might have been institutionalized because of his developmental disabilities. Today, his family just wants to take care of him at home. But they can’t get services from the state to help. And they’re not alone.
Oratorio Performed Inside Hanford's B Reactor Explores Nuclear Workers’ Dreams And Nightmares
The creators of a new musical work called “Nuclear Dreams” highlight the dreams and nightmares of people who work and live near Hanford in Washington’s Tri-Cities.
Renée Zellweger On Playing Judy Garland: 'A Different Kind Of Triumph'
The actress plays the title role in the new biopic Judy, which chronicles the iconic entertainer months before her death in 1969.
Democrats Predict Speedy Impeachment Inquiry Lasting Weeks, Not 'Months'
With the full House on recess, the House Intelligence Committee could start hearings within days into President Trump's contacts with Ukraine.
Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir Finds The Humanity In 'Joker'
Joker is a psychological character study of a disturbed man who turns violent. To give the comic book villain human depth, composer Hildur Guðnadóttir had to dig deep and empathize with the character.
Microsoft Says Iranians Tried To Hack U.S. Presidential Campaign
Microsoft says a hacker group with ties to Iran has targeted a U.S. campaign, in the latest sign that foreign governments may try to influence the 2020 election.
TV REVIEW: Netflix Series 'Unbelievable' Is A Searing Drama About Violence And Justice
"Unbelievable" is based on a true story about a young woman named Marie who was sexually assaulted and pressured by the police into recanting her story.
Anger Grows In Afghanistan Over Civilian Deaths By U.S., Afghan Forces
Increasing civilian deaths in stepped-up U.S. airstrikes and operations by Afghan forces highlight the conundrum the U.S. military and its Afghan allies face, 18 years into the war: How to hunt down their Islamic State group and Taliban enemies, while keeping civilians safe and on their side.
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