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DeSantis Florida redistricting map is unconstitutional and must be redrawn, judge says
The decision was the latest to strike down new congressional maps in Southern states over concerns that they diluted the voting power of Black residents.
The EPA removes federal protections for most of the country's wetlands
The amended EPA rule is to comply with a Supreme Court ruling this year that narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act and the agency's power to regulate waterways and wetlands.
Big Spenders With Private Insurance Found In Unexpected Places
A Thomson Reuters analysis of what the privately insured spend on health care shows that it's wrong to presume that a region with high Medicare spending also has a cost problem from private insurance.
UN hopes to get more aid to Gaza during expected pause in Israel-Hamas war
The United Nations hopes to use an expected pause in the war between Hamas and Israel to get more aid into Gaza — where women and children are bearing the brunt of Israel's operation.
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Drug Trafficking, Corruption At The 'Triple Crossing'
In his first novel, investigative reporter Sebastian Rotella explores the paranoia and tensions of a border patrol agent infiltrating a Mexican drug gang. Rotella uses his own experience covering South America to make the story as authentic as possible.
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Bowie the lobster is half-blue, half-red, and all kinds of rare
Bowie, named after pop icon David Bowie, has clawed its way to internet stardom. The split-color crustacean was caught by a lobster fisherman off the coast of Maine.
Europe is warming up faster than any other continent, and the heat is deadly
The number of heat-related deaths in Europe increased 30% in the last 20 years. Climate change is to blame.
Plastic bottles shed invisible nanoplastics, study finds
The study revealed that on average, a one-liter bottle of water contains about a quarter million invisible plastic particles, or nanoplastics.
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Starting At Noon: Salvation Army Volunteers Go For Bell-Ringing Record
Last year a Salvation Army volunteer set the record by ringing for 36 hours. Across the nation, he and others will try to break that mark.
Are auroras coming back?
The same solar region that brought an outburst of night-time beauty in early May is coming back around. But things have changed, a space weather expert tells NPR.
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