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Dinosaur tracks appear after drought in Texas state park

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A summer of drought has dried up large parts of the Paluxy River in Texas, leading to the discovery of triangle-shaped tracks made by dinosaurs millions of years ago in the aptly named Dinosaur Valley State Park.
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Wave of U.S. mass shootings spurs new debate about gun control, hate crimes

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The shooting deaths of 10 people in Buffalo, N.Y., as well as mass shootings this weekend in Laguna Woods, Calif., Milwaukee and Houston, have sparked new demands for change on hate-motivated crime, online radicalization and gun control.
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Former FBI agent calls report into Uvalde, Texas shooting 'astonishing'

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Former U.S. law enforcement officer Tracy Walder offered her thoughts after reading the investigative report on the police response to the deadly shooting at an Uvalde, Texas elementary school on May 24.
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Oil-rich Texas sees clean energy boom

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Demand continues to soar in Texas for renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, despite an extensive blackout across the state in 2021 that sparked backlash against the use of clean power.
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Severe weather threat lingers after Texas tornadoes

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A powerful storm system is threatening the southern U.S. with tornadoes and flooding, even as north and central Texas try to recover from Monday's tornadoes.
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Parts of Texas ravaged by tornadoes

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Tornadoes swirled across north and central Texas on Monday, destroying homes and businesses and leaving several people injured.
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Need2Know: Ukrainian 'Genocide,' Brooklyn Subway Shooting & NY Lt. Gov. Resigns

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 13, 2022, with President Biden referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a genocide, a suspect has been identified in the Brooklyn subway shooting that injured 23 people, New York’s...
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US-Mexico border: Biden’s immigration policy slammed

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Al Jazeera look at the immigration policy of US President Joe Biden over the past year - as some say he has done little to change the dynamics at the border.
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How misinformation is threatening U.S. democracy

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Conspiracy theories and misinformation are influencing political beliefs in the U.S. like never before. False claims that the 2020 election was stolen, have some American voters justifying the violence that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol...
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U.S. conservatives throw support, money behind protest convoy

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Conservatives in the U.S., including right-wing media and high-profile Republicans, are vocalizing their support for the Canadian convoy and donating money. They're not pleased that GoFundMe has cut off the convoy’s fundraising efforts.
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Elton John postpones Texas concerts after contracting COVID-19

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The concerts, part of John's "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour, were scheduled for January 25 and January 26.
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Restrictive Texas Abortion Law to Stay in Place

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Women's March ATX rally, Saturday, Oct., 2, 2021, at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. An expected decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming year to severely restrict abortion rights or overturn Roe v. Wade entirely is...
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Why are crypto mining companies flocking to rural Texas?

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Big names in bitcoin mining are battling out for market share in rural Texas town of 5,600 people, found out why.
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Biden Admin $5B EV Charging Station Investment to Build Out Highway Corridors

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The White House laid out plans for a $5 billion investment into a national network of charging stations to ease EV driving anxiety. Bruce Brimacombe, CEO of EV infrastructure GOe3 joined Cheddar News to discuss how much needs to be done...
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US Justice Department sues Texas over Republican-drawn voting maps

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US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the state voters “should choose their representatives, not the other way around.”
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GLAAD Finds Hollywood Improved on LGBTQ Diversity Amid Legislative Backlashes

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GLAAD, the media watchdog for the LGBTQ community, released its “Where We Are on TV” report last week, with updated data on the entertainment industry. Rich Ferraro, chief communications officer for the non-profit organization, joined...
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Texas State Rep on Supporting Trans Youth After Gov. Abbott Signs Sports Restriction Law

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed a bill into law on Tuesday that restricts transgender students from playing on sports teams that correspond with their gender identity. Democratic State Representative Mary E. Gonzalez...
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How a truck driver shortage could impact supply chain

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Canada’s post-pandemic economic recovery could be slowed by a growing shortage of truck drivers, which would have severe implications for the North American supply chain.
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Planned Parenthood CEO on Texas Supreme Court Ruling Against Abortion Providers

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Following the Texas Supreme Court's decision to end further challenges against the latest abortion restrictions, Texas saw a 60 percent decrease in abortions performed in the state — with an exodus of patients seeking care in other parts...
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Teen recalls crowd surge 'undertow' at Astroworld music festival

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Security officers could have done more to prevent the chaos at Travis Scott's Astroworld music festival in Houston, where eight people died, says Ontario teen Evan Pond.
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United Airlines Vaccine Mandate Temporarily Halted Amid Texas Lawsuit

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A judge has temporarily put on hold United Airlines' unpaid leave policy for workers who claimed either religious or medical exemptions from COVID vaccinations. Six workers filed a suit against the company, calling the policy unreasonable.
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What to Expect From the Tesla Q3 Earnings Report

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Garret Nelson, senior analyst and VP of equity research at CFRA Research, joined Cheddar to discuss Tesla's anticipated Q3 earnings report. Nelson said one of the things analysts will be looking for is a change in guidance on deliveries...
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Texas governor bans all COVID-19 vaccine mandates

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order to prohibit any entity — including private businesses — from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers.
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The Politics of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's Ban on Vaccine Mandates

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday prohibiting vaccine mandates following President Biden's vaccinate-or-test order for businesses with more than 100 employees. Lawrence Gostin, professor of global health law...