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Russia, Ukraine War Could Have Wider Economic Implications

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Though the U.S. has many natural resources, no country can really have a modern economy without relying on others.
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Illinois' New Marijuana Law Could Set Benchmark For Social Equity

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Illinois has officially launched its new legal recreational marijuana program and experts say its social equity provisions are the gold standard.
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Supreme Court To Hear Affordable Care Act Case

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It's the third time the Affordable Care Act has made it to the Supreme Court, but experts think it's unlikely justices will fully strike it down.
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Prosecutors In Oath Keepers Trial Aim To Prove Jan. 6 Premeditation

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The case against the Oath Keepers founder and four others is considered the Justice Department's biggest pursuit in the Jan. 6 investigation so far.
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What Do Ginni Thomas' Texts Mean For Justice Clarence Thomas?

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Justice Clarence Thomas' wife sent texts of misinformation to Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows, but it's unclear what it means for the Justice.
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What Does Pres. Biden's Big Oil Release Mean For You?

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Pres. Biden is releasing oil from supply reserves amid high gas prices, but the changes won't happen overnight at the pump.
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U.K. Government Works To Counteract Russian Propaganda, Misinformation

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U.K. government updates have turned into a crucial source of Ukraine information as Russia spreads falsehoods about its invasion.
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Judge Rejects New York State Redistricting That Favored Democrats

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The proposed map would have given Democrats an advantage in 22 of the state's 26 congressional districts.
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Far-Right Support For Vladimir Putin Is Cracking With Ukraine Invasion

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Even some Putin-fan politicians have changed their stance, with one French far-right leader calling Putin's aggression, "eminently condemnable."
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How Countries Like The U.K. Have Quelled Gun Violence

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The United Kingdom has one of the lowest rates of gun violence deaths in the world, and it also has one of the strictest sets of gun restrictions.
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State Legislatures Continue Push For New Voting Laws

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Arizona's new law makes changes to its Permanent Early Voting List while Texas is poised to be the next state to pass a new election reform bill.
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Georgia Lawmakers Decide On Voting Rights

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A key House committee is expected to take up a bill Monday, which would impose absentee I.D. requirements, and limit the use of drop boxes.
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Border Agents Are Now Collecting DNA From Some Detained Migrants

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Border Patrol agents are collecting cheek swabs from migrants apprehended and processed in the Detroit sector and at a Texas port of entry.
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Can Trump Force States To Reopen? Experts Say No

Higher Ed
President Trump says he has the "absolute authority" to reopen states that have locked down amid the coronavirus. Some experts say that's not true.
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The Leading Cause Of Death For American Children Is Now Gun Violence

Higher Ed
Researchers say prevention efforts can help reduce the amount of kids dying from gun violence, but more data is also needed to understand why.
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Indigenous People Are Wearing Kokum Scarves In Support Of Ukraine

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A business owner posted the history of the kokum scarf on her company's blog. Now people are wearing them to show support for Ukraine.
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Conspiracy Theory Is Wreaking Havoc On Texas Butterfly Preserve

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A Texas business owner is being falsely accused of trafficking children because she fought the border wall, causing distress to her center.
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What The Fact: Examining Teacher Pay

Higher Ed
A number of teacher strikes across the country made us wonder what's true and what's not when it comes to teacher salaries.
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Jimmy Carter Is Back In The Hospital For An Infection

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A spokeswoman for The Carter Center said, "He is feeling better and looks forward to returning home soon."
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China To Cut Tariffs In Half On $75 Billion Worth Of U.S. Goods

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The Chinese Ministry of Finance said retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. goods will be reduced from 10% to 5% and on others from 5% to 2.5%.
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17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Endangered Species Act Rules

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The plaintiffs argue the changes "significantly weaken" the law, which has provided protections to more than 1,600 kinds of animals and plants.
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Small Business Administration Says It's Out Of Money For PPP Loans

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The SBA says it won't be able to accept more Paycheck Protection Program loan applications until Congress approves more funding.
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A Possible Post-Roe Idaho Is Redrawing Battle Lines

Higher Ed
Idaho state politicians are likely to pass an abortion law if Roe is overturned, but both sides of the conversation are still pushing for their cause.
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Cities Prepare For Influx Of Traveling Patients In A Post-Roe America

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Efforts are underway at the Idaho-Oregon border to ensure safe travel for women seeking out-of-state abortions in a post-Roe v. Wade America.