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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to consider new rules for concrete batch plant regulation
The TCEQ is weighing how to implement two new state laws that could tighten oversight of concrete batch plants.
DHS keeps making false claims about people. It's part of a broader pattern
Trump administration officials have falsely linked Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good to domestic terrorism. It's part of a larger pattern by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Pastry With Soul. It's That Simple
New York pastry chef Brooks Headley calls his cookbook Fancy Desserts. But his Italian grandmother is his real inspiration, he says, and she was all about homestyle: simple and fresh.
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Medical staff say immigration enforcement near medical facilities affects care
Medical professionals say the Trump administration's reversal of a policy that kept immigration enforcement from happening in or near medical facilities is having an impact on people's health.
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Remains of lost Arctic explorers identified with DNA, nearly two centuries later
New research shines a light on the lost Franklin Expedition, a 19th century voyage to the Canadian Arctic gone awry.
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Rick Moody and 'The Diviners'
Rick Moody, author of The Ice Storm, has just published his first novel in seven years. The Diviners satirizes the entertainment industry, circa 2000. Moody tells Linda Wertheimer the book should be read like a TV series.
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Because Of Budget Cuts, U.S. Releases Hundreds Of Illegal Immigrants
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said its detention facilities would be strained by the Congressionally-mandated across-the-board cuts that will take effect March 1.
What's Your Favorite Taste Of Summer?
Do you have a great summer recipe with an equally great story behind it? All Things Considered is looking for the ultimate summer dishes for our Found Recipe contest. To get you started, we offer memories of a steamy adventure and a recipe for thirst-quenching limeade.
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Study: 'Fossil' Words Are Older Than We Thought
Certain words that have been conserved in the global lexicon suggest an underlying proto-language that goes back to the Ice Age, scientists say.
Judge Halts Deportation Of Detained New York Pizza Delivery Man
Judge Alison J. Nathan has stopped the deportation of Ecuadorean immigrant Pablo Villavicencio Calderon until at least July 20. He was detained on June 1 while delivering food to a Brooklyn Army base.
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