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Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit 'Reluctantly' Dismissed By Federal 9th Circuit Appeals Court
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Friday the young plaintiffs had "made a compelling case that action is needed," but they did not have legal standing to bring the case.
Political Unrest In Puerto Rico After Discovery Of Unused Hurricane Aid
Fed up with what they say is rampant corruption, protesters are demanding the resignation of Gov. Wanda Vázquez, who just months ago served as the island's Justice Secretary.
Day 1 Recap: Senate Adopts Rules Of Impeachment Trial After 13 Hours Of Debate
After a long day and night of dueling between the House managers calling for impeachment and attorneys for President Trump declaring the articles of impeachment "ridiculous," the Senate adopted a set of rules that will govern its impeachment trial, in which opening arguments will get underway Wednesday.
Ban On 'Assault Weapons' Appears Unlikely To Pass Washington Legislature This Year
Despite a push by Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, a ban on so-called “assault weapons” appears unlikely to pass the Washington Legislature this year.
Teachers Union Lawsuit Claims Betsy DeVos 'Capriciously' Repealed Borrower Protections
Before its repeal, the gainful employment rule served as a warning to certain colleges: If graduates didn't earn enough money to pay their student debts, schools could lose access to federal aid.
Northwest Salmon And Steelhead In Peril, And Efforts To Save Them Scale Up In Idaho
With Northwest salmon and steelhead on the brink, there are new efforts being brokered to save the famed fish.
FILM REVIEW: In 'Zombi Child,' The Real Horror Is Colonialism
Writer-director Bertrand Bonello uses the tale of a Haitian zombie to explore intergenerational racial trauma in this quiet, moody film.
Timeline of bad information in first wave of Kobe Bryant story
More Murrow News Stories https://youtu.be/OKqLsABkuc0 Journalism did not have its best day Sunday.According to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva,…
Kobe Was 'More Than An Athlete': The Sports World Mourns A Basketball Legend
The retired Los Angeles Lakers star died at age 41 in a plane crash on Sunday. Former teammates, peers and other sports legends expressed their grief and shock on social media.
Canada Wins, U.S. Loses In Global Fight For High-Tech Workers
If there is a global war for tech talent, right now Canada is winning. And U.S. immigration policies are part of the reason.
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