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Get Ready To Pay More To Enter Some National Parks
The entrance fees at some national parks increase on Thursday. It will help with upkeep of restrooms and trails, but it's likely to be a drop in the bucket.
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At 'Checkpoint Of The Stars,' Texas Sheriff Takes A Pass On Pot Cases
The lawman says local taxpayers should not pay to house prisoners arrested for pot possession at the Sierra Blanca border checkpoint. "I'm not gonna do the federal government's job," he says.
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Pope's Meeting With Kim Davis Puts A New Twist On His Visit
Joshua McElwee, Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, talks about the pope's meeting with Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who has refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
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U.S.-Backed Saudi Bombing Campaign Blamed For Civilian Deaths In Yemen
Saudi Arabia's U.S.-backed airstrike campaign in Yemen was supposed to quash advances by Houthi rebels in short order. But the conflict is grinding on and the humanitarian crisis is growing worse.
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The Volkswagen Scandal And Germany's Reputation
The case cuts at the heart of essential German traits: reliability, precision, and environmental awareness. Constanze Stelzenmueller of the Brookings Institution talks about the impact on Germany.
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When Facebook Crashes, The Police Get Called
In both Britain and the U.S., police say they get calls from the public when Facebook goes down.
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If Biden Wants To Run For President, His Narrow Window Is Closing
As Hillary Clinton continues to struggle, Joe Biden's name continues to surface. No one in Washington truly knows what the vice president will do but he likely must decide in the next couple of weeks.
ConAgra cuts 1,500 jobs; moving HQ from Omaha to Chicago
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — ConAgra is cutting about 1,500 jobs, or approximately 30 percent of its global, office-based workforce, and moving its headquarters to…
Council Bluffs officials to consider lifting pit bull ban
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A woman who was forced to find a new home for her dog is seeking to end Council Bluffs' 10-year-old ban on pit bulls.An animal…
Oregon Partakes: Recreational Pot Sales Become Legal Thursday
Oregon becomes the third U.S. state to legalize recreational marijuana use, joining Colorado and Washington. The state is also letting residents wipe their criminal records of pot charges.
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