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Nature lovers, take a soul-soothing walk on Dallas’ wild side before spring plays out
Dallas Morning News· 7 hours agoEvery time a reporting assignment takes me to the Trinity River Audubon Center, it feels like a spa...
Medicaid “unwinding” decried as biased against disabled people in Colorado, elsewhere
Denver Post· 5 hours agoFederal law puts an “obligation on states to make sure people with disabilities don’t get missed.”...
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 hour agoThe Bureau of Land Management proposal would affect millions of acres (millions of hectares) of...
'Lone wolf' charged in assassination attempt on Slovak prime minister
Los Angeles Times· 1 hour agoSlovak authorities charged a man Thursday with attempting to assassinate Prime Minister Robert Fico,...
Opinion | Even European Parliament Elections Have Consequences
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoThe body has become emblematic of the EU’s dysfunction, but this year’s vote may actually matter.
Two best friends, 32 books, 6 million copies: Inside the world of Christina Lauren
Today· 5 hours agoMost of us are happy to leave group projects behind in high school – but not Christina Hobbs and...
Murder Trial Set for September for Minnesota Trooper Who Shot Motorist During Freeway Stop
US News & World Report· 2 hours agoA Minnesota state trooper who's charged with murder for fatally shooting a motorist as he tried to pull away from a traffic stop is set to go on trial in September. Trooper Ryan Londregan, 27 ...
US Proposes Ending New Federal Leases in Nation's Biggest Coal Region
US News & World Report· 1 hour agoThe Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining region in the U.S. as officials seek to limit climate-changing ...
Border shelters stave off ‘homelessness on steroids,’ but funding worries remain
Arizona Mirror via Yahoo News· 46 minutes agoTUCSON – A Customs and Border Protection van pulls to the side door of an industrial building. Two...
UNC’s Cunningham was ready to talk athletics budget with trustees. Here’s why he didn’t
The News & Observer· 29 minutes agoFacing a complaint about violating the open meetings law, UNC Board of Trustees reverses course and doesn’t discuss its issues with athletics during Thursday’s meeting.