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Under above-average conditions, supply margins could get tight, system operators said.
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The Warren B. Rudman courthouse is one of several federal facilities around the country participating in the General Services Administration's Pollinator Initiative, a government program aimed at assessing and promoting the health of bees and other pollinators, which are critical to life on Earth.
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When members of the Oceti Sakowin gathered to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, they decided not to use violence against people. But property sabotage — well, that’s another question.
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A legislative error in the bill accidentally removed all size limits on net metering, except the ones for municipalities and industrial hosts.
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Advocates say the change would broaden access to live-saving tools.
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Candidato presidencial DeSantis visita Laconia para evento de campaña. Robert Kennedy Jr. se dirige al Senado. Fiscalía general advierte posibles estafas a destinatarios de Medicare.
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In an effort to avoid defaulting on the nation's loans, lawmakers created updates to SNAP, the nation's largest food assistance safety net. There are new work requirements as well as exemptions.
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Gov. Phil Scott says he has strong concerns that the waiting period is unconstitutional, but he allowed the bill to become law without his signature because he says the issue will likely be settled in federal court.
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With President Biden pledging a veto, the resolution amounts to a mostly symbolic show of congressional disapproval on a plan to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt.
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We also talk about some environmental stories you might have missed.
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U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón has written a poem that will fly on NASA's Europa Clipper, which will explore one of Jupiter's moons. And you can add your name to the poem.
Intimate performances and interviews with musicians live in NHPR's studios.
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