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Senate Panel Hearing Is The 1st To Delve Into Insurrection On Jan. 6
Ousted Capitol security officials are expected to testify. The hearing is just one of the ways lawmakers are continuing to investigate the events that led to last month's breach of the U.S. Capitol.
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The Pentagon will pay for service members to travel for abortions
The new policy and others come from a new memo from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin aimed at addressing concerns of service members about abortion access after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Andrew Revkin, Exploring the 'Top of the World'
New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin has covered climate change and climate politics for 20 years. His new book The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of the World is geared toward young adults.
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Pills On The Job: Companies Add Prescription Services
Some companies are adding drug dispensaries to their on-site health clinics. Others are offering concierge services that deliver drugs right to workers' desks. The companies hope to improve workers' compliance with doctors' orders by making it easier to get prescriptions filled.
Cellphone service is down for many customers nationwide
If you need to make an emergency call to 911 during the outage, you may have to use a landline or try Wi-Fi calling, local first responder agencies say.
Top Stories: Fair Park Privatization Moves One Step Forward With Park Board Approval
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: The Dallas Park Board votes to turn the iconic park over to a non-profit to manage and improve the…
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Top Stories: Working On A DACA Deal; The Power Of The Texas Railroad Commission
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Members of Congress are still trying to reach an agreement on an Obama-era immigration program that…
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Government efforts to erase student loan debt have now reached 3.6 million borrowers
The Education Department said today that changes to a pair of previously troubled programs have recently led to $4.8 billion in loan relief for another 80,000 borrowers.
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6 Education Stories To Watch In 2016
NPR's senior education correspondent offers his predictions for the big stories in K-12 and higher education.
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Searching For Better Health Services In Texas Prisons
For years, sheriffs and disability rights groups have complained about the lack of treatment for the growing number of mentally ill inmates in Texas. Now,…
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