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Border Patrol Horse Unit ‘Still Operating’ in Del Rio
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Psaki admits Biden likely will not get his full $3.5T spending proposal
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White House digs at GOP, says ‘no real courage’ from House members to support infrastructure bill
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White House Presses US Airlines to Quickly Mandate Vaccines for Staff
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Texas Gov. Abbott Wants Stronger Penalties in Voting Law
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Unvaccinated Federal Employees Can Be Disciplined After Nov. 9
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Biden Administration Urges Judge to Block Texas Abortion Law
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WH Presses US Airlines to Quickly Mandate Vaccines for Staff
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Le richieste dei giovani in vista della Cop26 di Glasgow: “Basta combustibili fossili”
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Demand for a safe room spiked during the latest Israel-Gaza war. But how much does it cost?
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Social justice activist on a mission to improve SA’s climate literacy rate
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Bristol University sacks professor accused of antisemitic comments
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Biden Administration Urges Judge to Block Texas Abortion Law
The Biden administration on Friday urged a federal judge to block the nation’s most restrictive abortion law, which has banned most abortions in Texas since
Unvaccinated Federal Employees Can Be Disciplined After Nov. 9
Federal employees, who are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving their second dose, have until Nov. 8 to receive a vaccination or an exemption
Melting Frost in Arctic Could Release Cold War Radioactive Waste
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California Becomes First State to Require COVID Shots for All Schoolchildren
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Polls: South Koreans’ Anti-China Sentiment Hits Historic High While Anti-Japan Sentiment Declines
Read MoreRecent polls show that South Koreans’ anti-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sentiment has reached a historic high while their long-held anti-Japan sentiment has decreased. Increased
Police log 10,000 indecent exposure cases, but fewer than 600 reach court
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Gov. Newsom announces California first state to require COVID vaccinations for K-12 students
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California Becomes First State to Require COVID Shots for All Schoolchildren
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced the nation’s first coronavirus vaccination mandate for schoolchildren, a plan that will have all elementary through high school