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Small towns around Corpus Christi worry where they'll fall on the pecking order if the region's water runs out.
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Though New World screwworm has not been found in the United States, Florida is restricting any livestock imports from six “high-risk” counties in South Texas.
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A chlorine gas leak at the plant last year caused a shelter in place order for nearby cities.
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Researchers at the Kinder Institute for Urban Research found a 30-percentage-point drop in residents rating job opportunities as “good or excellent” in the Houston area, the steepest one-year decline since the oil crisis of the early 1980s.
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The discovery of Aurelia profunda, publicized during NASA's Artemis II mission to the moon, means there are now four recognized moon jellyfish species in the Gulf.
NPR News
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A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR investigation reveals how the alarming rise of antisemitic conspiracy theories reached a state capitol.
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The Fed is expected to hold rates steady, at what's likely to be Jerome Powell's last meeting as chair — with Kevin Warsh looking set to replace him.
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a farm community in Italy for people with addiction is a model for wellness camps designed to ease the U.S. overdose crisis. Critics say the idea is dangerous.
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At issue is the TPS program, which permits eligible individuals to live and work in the United States if they cannot return to their home countries because of "extraordinary or temporary conditions."
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Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas, and coal.