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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's truck inspection policy draws ire STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: We have an alternative view this morning of a drive by Texas to slow down border crossings. Governor Greg Abbott acted earlier this month. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING).
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US vows not to conduct anti-satellite tests Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday pledged that the United States would not conduct destructive anti-satellite tests and called on other nations to follow suit, in her first major policy announcement since taking the reins of the National Space ...
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Advocacy group asks Southwest to 'amp up the urgency' on protecting Colorado River water Decades of drought that some scientists now call permanent aridification have exacerbated chronic overallocation of the waters stored along the river in Lake Powell and Lake Mead. Those reservoirs in turn have shrunken to less than a quarter and ...
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Ukraine latest: Ukraine forces fight to hold onto Mariupol Russian forces continue their assault on Ukraine, especially in the beleaguered port city of Mariupol. SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: Today marks Day 53 of the war in Ukraine, and Ukrainian forces are desperately trying to hold on to the port city of Mariupol.
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Are Rankings Being Rigged (Again)? The suit alleges that the university used an employment agency—Adecco—to place some of its M.B.A. graduates into jobs at Rutgers to get a higher ranking, because U.S. News doesn't let business schools count their own employees as graduates who've found ...
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Evergreen container ship freed after a month aground in Chesapeake Bay Evergreen Marine's Ever Forward container ship passes under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge after it was freed from mud outside the shipping channel off Pasadena, Md., where is had spent the past month aground.
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Oregon's wildfire risk map is due soon. But first, the public has a chance to weigh in The resulting wildfire risk map could have major consequences for property owners and developers because the state is also crafting new building codes and zoning requirements to protect homes in high fire risk areas from burning.
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Biden-Harris Administration, USDA Forest Service Invest more than $31 Million in 15 Landscape Restoration Projects "Programs like this show just how much we can accomplish across a shared landscape, when we work together," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "Under President Biden's Leadership, the Department of Agriculture is leveraging ...
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UIC grad workers go on strike Graduate student workers at the University of Illinois-Chicago on Monday began a strike as negotiations between the student workers' union and the administration stalled despite the intervention of a federal monitor. More than 100 members of the ...
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Beto O'Rourke carefully threads needle on border policy as Democrats grapple with the issue For Democrats, especially in Texas, tackling border issues is difficult on the campaign trail as the party is not in agreement about various policies. O'Rourke has had to distance himself from President Joe Biden's border policies, while going after ...
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