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The screwworm parasite continues to spread in Texas, threatening cattle and wildlife
The New World screwworm continues to spread across Texas and threatens the cattle industry. Fighting the spread depends on the cooperation of ranchers, but they are suspicious of the government.
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy makes urgent plea for missiles after deadly Russian attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued an urgent call for air defense missiles to defend the country against Russia. The plea followed a deadly Russian attack on Ukraine's capital.
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A look ahead at Tuesday's primary election races
Five states hold primary elections Tuesday in races that could signal the future for the Democratic and Republican parties.
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After breach at Spain's border, EU countries downplay political divide
European Union nations are downplaying tensions after tens of thousands of people entered Spanish territory from Morocco last week and as right-wing parties try to capitalize on anti-migration sentiment.
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Shooting suspect's online presence belies claims of 'radicalism'
An attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday has, again, highlighted the climate of political violence in the U.S. But there are still many questions about the motive.
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At Big Bend National Park, bulldozers begin clearing land for border barrier work
In the Big Bend area of West Texas, contractors are beginning to set the stage to build the Trump administration's planned border wall and barriers, despite bipartisan opposition.
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An FDA decision could give us the first mRNA flu vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to decide whether to approve the first mRNA flu vaccine.
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Erie Canal's old Lock One excavated for potential development project
The excavation found the lock to be in good shape. Its the first step in a potential redevelopment of the Surrounding Warehouse District.
Jury selection begins for former gang member implicated in Tupac's death
Thirty years after the killing of Tupac Shakur, jury selection is set to begin Monday in Las Vegas for a former gang member implicated in the rapper's death.
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Super PACs pour money into state primaries ahead of midterms
Money continues to pour into primaries, including Alaska where Super PACs have spent more than $2 million to help their preferred candidate by trying to game the state's unique voting system.
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