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Stolen Son: How a hostage mother never gave up trying to save her son
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How an Israeli hostage rescue in Gaza became so deadly, according to eyewitness accounts
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The line of fire: Analyzing the Trump assassination attempt
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Hezbollah explained: The origin of the Lebanese militant group fighting Israel
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A pregnant migrant’s harrowing journey and struggle to settle in the U.S.
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Salma’s diary of the war in Gaza: How her journal saved her life
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NBC News
‘Hit by a tsunami’: How Montana’s mental health system is struggling to stay afloat
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On January 1, 2018, mental health facilities across Montana were hit by a monumental cut to Medicaid reimbursement rates for case managers, who check in on mental health patients and help them navigate paperwork needed to participate in welfare programs. We follow a case manager in Missoula, Lisa Leon, as she struggles to juggle a large list of clients and fights to get the state budget reinstated, while making less money than she ever has.Aug. 28, 2018