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A line waits outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Los Angeles. Nick Ut/AP hide caption

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Code Switch

Consumer Groups On The Lookout For Immigration Scams

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Consumer Groups On The Lookout For Immigration Scams

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A version of Ford's flagship F-150 pickup truck that runs on natural gas. Courtesy of Ford Motor Company hide caption

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Ford Taking America's Best-Selling Truck All 'Natural'

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Ford Taking America's Best-Selling Truck All 'Natural'

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Metal crosses mark graves at the cemetery of the former Arthur Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Fla. Investigators in Florida using ground-penetrating radar and soil samples say there are nearly 100 unmarked graves on the grounds. Michael Spooneybarger/Reuters/Landov hide caption

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In Florida, A Clash Over Exhuming Bodies At Reform School

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A week after Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo's show was canceled, allegations of sexual harassment have surfaced. Valerie Macon/Getty Images hide caption

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Spanish-Language Radio Star Yanked Off The Air

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Spanish-Language Radio Star Yanked Off The Air

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Agricultural work, which is physically demanding, is also a risky business venture. Kirk Siegler/NPR hide caption

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Farm Laborers Get A Foothold With Their Own Organic Farms

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Hazel Trexler-Campbell throws spray-painted horseshoes during the Senior Games in Cleveland on July 23. Benjamin Morris for NPR hide caption

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Pickleball, Anyone? Senior Athletes Play New Games And Old

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Super Bowl volunteer Ben Schreiber distributes fan guides to any of the thousands of people who may need them while visiting Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI festivities, in 2012. Chad Ryan/CSM /Landov hide caption

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Sweetness And Light

Why Would You Volunteer For Next Year's Super Bowl?

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Why Would You Volunteer For Next Year's Super Bowl?

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