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The Forest Service is trying to build affordable housing to keep staff in Colorado
The U.S. Forest Service is in charge of millions of acres in Colorado's mountains, but their workers can hardly afford to live there. Now, the service is trying to build more affordable staff housing.
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Opening of Rafah crossing is just the start of a massive undertaking to rebuild Gaza
Gaza's key border crossing with Egypt opened briefly for the first time in a year. Only a handful Palestinians were able to leave, but it's an important step in an undertaking to rebuild Gaza.
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Top Stories: Explosion Outside Waco Kills One, Injures 12; Jubilee Park Three Years Later
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:One person has died following an explosion outside Coryell Memorial Healthcare System, about 40 miles…
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White House To Issue Guidance On Transgender Service Member Ban
The White House is expected to issue guidance soon about President Trump's proposed ban on transgender people in the military.
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Former Secret Service Agent Shares Portrait of Camelot's First Lady
Fifty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the secret service agent assigned to Jacqueline Kennedy from 1960 to 1964 has written a…
In Texas, Community College Students Often Leave for Four-Year Schools Without a Degree
Ever since Alberto Perez was a kid growing up in Dove Springs, he knew he wanted to go to UT Austin. “I remember telling my mom, pointing at the tower, ...
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Tech Giants Launch Internet.org, A Global Plan To Widen Access
Citing the billions of people worldwide who can't access the Internet, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other tech leaders launched an ambitious project to narrow the digital divide Wednesday. The plan focuses on widening Internet access via mobile phones.
New Rule Allows Religious Workers To Refuse Abortion Services
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Mary Ziegler, law professor at Florida State University, about a new federal rule that protects religious health care workers from performing abortion-related services.
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For Rural Towns, Postal Service Cuts Could Mean A Loss Of Identity
The U.S. Postal Service's decision to end Saturday delivery comes on the heels of a plan to reduce hours at many rural post offices. In Vermont, residents of small towns are worried the change is another step toward the eventual demise of their local post offices.
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DHS Secretary Mayorkas says Secret Service is equipped for additional responsibilities
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the Secret Service, an agency of the DHS.
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