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Mark Burnett, the prolific producer behind “The Apprentice,” “Survivor” and “Shark Tank,” is discovering what it means to be on the harsher side of reality.

The department head struck a much harsher tone while speaking on Fox News Tuesday night.

From Salon

The app, known as CBP Home, allows migrants to submit an "intent to depart", which US Customs and Border Patrol says offers them a chance to leave without "harsher consequences".

From BBC

Analysis by the council has found offenders from some ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to receive harsher sentences for drug offences.

From BBC

Without US support, Ukraine will find it an even harsher struggle for survival.

From BBC

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