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6 Things You Should Know About The Iran Nuclear Deal
The deal is comprehensive and technical, but here's a quick write-up that explains sanctions, centrifuges, breakout time and enrichment.
Consultant’s report on Denton Animal Services gives almost two dozen recommendations
An independent review of Denton Animal Services identified strengths, such as staff morale and open adoptions, and offered nearly two dozen recommendations to improve operations. Key suggestions included refining euthanasia protocols, eliminating formal dog behavior assessments and improving staff training.
Israel And Hamas Agree To 3-Day Cease-Fire, U.N. Says
The truce begins Friday morning local time. Envoys will travel to Cairo to negotiate a possible longer peace deal.
Top Stories: Early Voting Begins For North Texas Runoff Elections
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Early voting has begun for runoff elections across North Texas.Among the races: two city council seats…
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Stanford Tops College Fundraising List
Stanford University has set a new record for college fundraising: more than $1 billion in a single year. How did the school do it and what does it do with the money?
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The U.N. votes to condemn Russia's attempts to annex parts of Ukraine
Russia looks increasingly isolated on the world stage. The General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia's attempted annexation of Ukrainian territory and called on it to reverse the move.
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Israel's representative to the U.N. faces questions about aid to Gaza
As the situation in Gaza becomes more and more dire, with reports of people dying from starvation, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Israel's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Danny Danon.
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Top Stories: Losing Sleep Over Money, Piccolo Mania
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: Chronic concern over finances can take quite a physical toll on the person worrying, with a third of…
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How the UN is recruiting locals in Gaza to secure food aid to a starving population
The UN is recruiting the heads of major clans in Gaza to secure food aid to a starving population. The role these families could play now could also lay the ground for who runs Gaza after the war.
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What happens to immigration services if the government shuts down?
Some agencies that conduct immigration-related business, such as ICE, would continue to operate during a government shutdown. Others would not.
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