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Immigration Activists Hope To Maintain Momentum For Reform
Immigration activists go into 2016 hoping to maintain momentum in their campaign for reform. The new year promises a major Supreme Court ruling on President Obama's executive actions.
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Fight Over Control Of Western Lands Heats Up In Congress
A Utah legislative commission has voted to move forward with suing the federal government in an attempt to seize control of millions of acres of federal land.
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Gunman In Downtown Tel Aviv Kills 2 Israelis
Police say they are searching for the shooter who opened fire during a busy Friday afternoon.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: In One Year And Out The Other, 2016 Edition
Our now-traditional New Year's show forces us to reckon with last year's predictions and resolutions, and then we move on to this year's versions.
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Smoke Still Rising From Dubai High-Rise Amid Fire Investigation
Dubai's fireworks display for New Year's Eve continued as planned, even as the blaze raged a short distance away.
New Year's Day Quake In Oklahoma City Amid Increasing Seismic Activity
The state of Oklahoma saw more than 800 earthquakes with magnitude of 3 or greater in 2015.
'Concussion' Forces Football Players To Contemplate Safety Risks
The new film Concussion has many football players thinking about the possible long-term health risks of the game. But that hasn't stopped two brothers from taking the field.
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Ski Resorts See Slight Thaw After Chilling Effect Of Climate Change
California's historic drought provided a glimpse of what skiing might be like with climate change. Industry executives are counting on their customers being flexible in the years ahead.
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Oil Production Fuels Earthquake Surge In Oklahoma
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Todd Halihan, a professor in the school of geology at Oklahoma State, about how Oklahoma has now surpassed California for seismic activity.
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Former Rep. Mike Oxley, An Architect Of Post-Enron Bill, Dies At 71
Oxley, an Ohio Republican, led the House Financial Services Committee when fraud scandals sank Enron and other firms. The bill he wrote with Sen. Paul Sarbanes aimed to prevent more fraudulent acts.
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