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A Sneak Peek at the Country's Midterm Battles: Primary Day in Texas HOUSTON — The Texas primaries on Tuesday will provide the first pieces of the 2022 midterm puzzle. The strength of the two parties' ideological factions. The intensity of Donald J. Trump's continued hold on the Republican electorate.
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Texas Investigates Parents Over Care for Transgender Youth, Suit Says The investigations by the state's Department of Family and Protective Services started last week with an employee of the agency, according to the suit, after Gov. Greg Abbott called for such inquiries.
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Warning: Threats are accelerating This newsletter will be about both. My name is Somini. I'm the global climate correspondent for The New York Times. Starting today, I'll drop into your inbox every Tuesday and Friday ...
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Analysis: Who pays? UN climate report reignites global fight for compensation BRUSSELS, March 1 (Reuters) - With this week's U.N. climate science report laying bare the staggering economic costs and losses already faced from climate change, an inevitable question arises: who should pay? Within U.N. climate negotiations, ...
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Yellowstone turns 150. Here's a peek into the national park's history The world famous site became the first national park in the U.S. on March 1, 1872, when President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law. The park, which stretches into Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, is known for its ...
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Thousands Of Jobs Qualify For Expanded Student Loan Forgiveness Program The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program can wipe out the federal student loan debt for borrowers committed to public service careers. PSLF was established in 2007, but its original eligibility rules were complex and poorly communicated to ...
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Supreme Court seems ready to limit EPA power plant oversight Supreme Court justices yesterday grappled with whether they would limit EPA's carbon rule to technical improvements to individual power plants — even if those changes trigger soaring costs for industry. The high court heard oral argument yesterday in ...
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After Burning for Days, a Ship Carrying Thousands of Luxury Cars Sinks Two weeks after catching fire, a mammoth ship that was transporting thousands of luxury cars sank on Tuesday morning about 253 miles off the Azores, according to the company that managed the vessel. The ship, the Felicity Ace, went down at about 9 a.m. ...
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5 signs of how climate change is unraveling Earth's ecosystems A field of stag-horn coral bleached white on the Great Barrier Reef during a Coral reefs are especially vulnerable to rising temperatures. Here, corals suffer from "bleaching" in Australia's ...
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Albuquerque approved 24 applications for retail marijuana businesses ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Legal recreational cannabis is coming on April 1, and so far the city of Albuquerque has approved two dozen locations for sales. The city's planning department has received 35 applications for businesses so far and approved ...
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