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3 Western states agree to cut Colorado River use in breakthrough water pact
California, Arizona and Nevada announced an agreement on Monday to cut their use of the Colorado River by another 14% in exchange…
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Business
Disney scraps $1 billion campus in Florida, citing ’changing business conditions’
The Walt Disney Co. announced Thursday that it has pulled the plug on a new campus near its Disney World…
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How Montana’s total TikTok ban is supposed to work
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) on Wednesday signed a full ban on TikTok operating inside the state, a first-of-its kind…
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Sports
Mage wins 149th Kentucky Derby
The “Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports” lived up to its name on Saturday, as Mage won the 149th running of…
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How bad are this year’s Mississippi River floods?
The mighty Mississippi River, the longest waterway in North America and the fourth-largest in the world, is set to unleash…
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U.S. is concerned about threats from Chinese space program, leaked documents show
The United States is concerned about potential threats from adversarial space programs, particularly China, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. Top-secret intelligence documents…
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Life Style
Will office-to-residential conversions save America’s downtowns?
Can America’s big cities solve two problems with one big idea? Downtowns have been decimated by the post-pandemic rise of…
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Biden officially launches re-election campaign with video seeking 4 more years to ’finish the job’
President Biden launched his re-election campaign Tuesday morning with a video making his case for another four years in office…
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Indicting Trump is an American first. Is it also ’un-American’?
A grand jury in Manhattan on Thursday indicted former President Donald Trump on what’s reported to be more than two…
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Millions of Americans poised to lose Medicaid coverage on April 1
A rule instated during the COVID-19 pandemic that shielded people from losing their Medicaid coverage will expire Friday, NBC News reports,…
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