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Scaling back Biden's $3.5 trillion plan means climate proposals may take a hit
President Biden is working with Democrats to scale back his initial $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan. Some of the president's hallmark climate proposals could be diminished.
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Drought-Stricken California Prepares For Strong El Niño Winter
In parched California, water managers and emergency management officials are preparing to move from one extreme to another with predictions of a "too big to fail" El Niño winter ahead.
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Bills on food delivery apps don't include the human toll on workers
A look at the human toll of "frictionless" app delivery in New York City, where the ranks of delivery workers have swelled during the pandemic.
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Children ages 5 to 11 are a step closer to being eligible for the Pfizer vaccine
Children ages 5-11 are a step closer to being eligible for the Pfizer COVID vaccine. It's a lower-dose formulation and expected to go to an advisory panel of the CDC next.
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In a first, a mysterious rocket part is about to slam into the moon — by accident
A rocket part set to slam into the far side of the moon Friday morning highlights the growing issue of space junk in orbit around Earth, experts say
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St. Louis Suffers Through Heat Wave Without Power
The National Guard is evacuating residents of St. Louis who are sweltering in the summer heat without power for fans or air conditioning. A dangerous storm lashed the city Wednesday and power isn't expected to be restored for many until next week.
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Religion, Politics a Potent Mix for Jerry Falwell
Fifty years after he attracted his first few dozen followers to his church, the Rev. Jerry Falwell prepares to open a giant new church building. In an interview, Falwell explains that his controversial comments were made with a singular goal -- getting attention.
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New UT Arlington president to prioritize inclusivity, growth in first year at helm
The new president at the University of Texas at Arlington is about a month into her role. Jennifer Cowley is the first woman to lead UTA and the first permanent president since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She spoke with KERA's Kailey Broussard.
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What Constitutes Price-Gouging in the Oil Industry?
With gas prices passing $3 a gallon, accusations of price-gouging are common. But what exactly is price-gouging? How is it defined? And are the oil companies guilty of it?
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Twitter takes Elon Musk to court, accusing him of bad faith and hypocrisy
The social media company is asking a Delaware court to force the world's richest man to follow through on his agreement to buy it for $44 billion.
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