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Immigration Advocate Vargas Released By U.S. Border Patrol

Welcome to #theBrief, the four stories to know about right now—from the editors of TIME

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Here are the stories TIME is watching this Wednesday, July 16.

Immigration advocate and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas was released after being detained for attempting to fly without a valid U.S. visa.

Typhoon Rammasun battered the Philippines with driving rain and wind gusts of 115 mph before heading toward China.

A proposal to break California into six states drawn up by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper was submitted for the 2016 ballot, but don’t start adding stars to your flag — Congress is unlikely to approve.

And finally, Hillary Clinton appeared on The Daily Show and dropped tantalizing hints about her ’16 plans.

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