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Utah Lawmakers Use Savings To Limit Cuts To Education And Social Services
During the coronavirus pandemic, states have struggled with staggering revenue losses and budget shortfalls. Here's what is happening in Utah.
Hamas releases three Israeli hostages, the 6th group freed under a ceasefire deal
In a ceremony surrounded by masked Palestinian militants and rubble from the Gaza war, Hamas on Saturday released three Israeli hostages holding U.S., Russian and Argentinian citizenships.
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'Transformation' of the U.S. Forest Service looks like dismantling to critics
In the month since the Trump administration announced a major reorganization of the U.S. Forest Service, critics have called it a stealth dismantling. The plan includes moving its headquarters.
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U.S. HIV Cases Top 1 Million
Some 1.1 million people are living with HIV in the United States, according to new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In a survey of Baltimore, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City and San Francisco in the past year, 46 percent of the black men surveyed at local bars and dance clubs were HIV positive.
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Fort Worth City Council approves 2024 budget with higher effective tax rate, expanded city services
The city of Fort Worth went against prevailing local political winds and voted to approve a tax rate that would bring in more revenue than last year.
How to protect yourself from AI scams this holiday season
Generative AI is making it easier for fraudsters to dupe people, now more than ever. Protect yourself from scams this holiday season with these five tips.
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Here’s How The Top Democratic Presidential Candidates Are Faring In The Race For Texas Donors
Texas has long been a red state. But with the vast amount of money here — and with many predicting a new level of competitiveness — it’s still an…
Top Democrat Says Election Will Decide DACA's Fate
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., is conceding that a fix for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program won't happen any time soon. He had been working toward a March 5 deadline set by the president.
Fertility Drugs, Not IVF, Are Top Cause Of Multiple Births
For years doctors have been telling women that it's risky to implant multiple embryos when they do in vitro fertilization. They've listened, and the number of multiples from IVF has dropped. But the number of births of triplets or more has barely budged because of women's use of fertility drugs.
'Everything Is Up For Grabs': Life Inspires Art For 'Catastrophe' Co-Creator
Sharon Horgan isn't shy about borrowing from real life for her Amazon comedy series about relationships. "I am my own provider of material," she says.
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