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Sweeping Changes In Store For Curling After 'Broomgate'
There's a controversy in the world of curling. New broom technology is changing the way the game is played — making it too easy, players like Brad Gushue say. So, researchers tried to find a solution.
Three People From Texas Sick With Listeriosis, Linked To Blue Bell Products
Update April 9, 11:08 a.m.: Federal health authorities say three people in Texas have become ill with listeriosis, a foodborne illness that has recently…
Beyond Basic Needs: Volunteers Bring Fun Into To The Mix At North Texas Hurricane Shelters
More than 3,000 evacuees are sheltering in North Texas. Sleeping on cots and recycling the same clothes every few days can be a grind.At one Dallas…
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News Brief: Infrastructure Funds, Vaccine Batch Ruined, Detention Costs
The president announces a $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Johnson & Johnson reports a vaccine batch was ruined at a factory. Fewer immigrants are being locked up, but ICE still pays for empty beds.
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How Minnesota faith communities are resisting aggressive immigration operations
As immigration enforcement actions have ramped up in Minnesota, people of faith have been at the forefront of the response to ICE detentions and the killing of Renee Macklin Good by a federal agent.
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For Immigrants, Election Promises Relief From An 'Atmosphere Of Terror'
The 2020 election is expected to usher in a major shift in immigration enforcement — particularly in suburban Atlanta, where newly elected sheriffs are pledging to limit how they cooperate with ICE.
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Tundra Issue: How To Keep Oil Workers From Crossing Paths With Bears
March is when oil equipment starts using ice roads on the Alaskan North Slope. It's also when polar bears and cubs emerge from dens. Aerial spotters find dens so roads and workers can bypass bears.
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Justice Department Will Phase Out Its Use Of Private Prisons
Federal officials said the contract facilities don't offer substantial cost savings or provide the same level of security as those run by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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Immigration Employees File Suit Against Obama's New Immigration Policy
The agents say Obama's new immigration policy makes them break federal laws.
Air over Antarctica is Warming, British Scientists Say
British scientists say that during the past 30 years, the air over Antarctica has been heating up faster than anywhere else on earth. They came to this conclusion by digging up reams of data from old weather balloons, but their claim is being met with skepticism.
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