Oklahoma lawmakers want to take a closer look at a measure to grant professional storm trackers special road privileges during severe weather.
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The Senate has sent to the House of Representatives a bill that would ratchet down the state's individual income tax rate over a period of years.
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The Senate Energy Committee passed the proposed legislation in a Thursday meeting.
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Mental health therapists at Veterans Affairs should begin sessions with patients saying they are in a shared office space, a memo obtained by NPR says. Trump's back-to-office orders start Monday for VA.
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The agency forecasts weather, manages fisheries, and researches the world's oceans, atmosphere, and climate. The proposed budget cuts would slash the climate work entirely.
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Many students nationwide say the Trump administration's efforts to address what it calls antisemitism on college campuses have had a chilling effect on speech and political activity.
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A small community-focused arts and culture center in San Francisco's Chinatown is reeling from the combined effects of being dropped, ghosted and confused by three major federal funding bodies.
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In Anchorage, enthusiasm has spread for a high school production of the musical Hadestown. It's led to an extended run, packed shows, and an invite to perform on the city's biggest stage.
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In a challenge to Syria's new government, an influential religious minority rejects calls to integrate its militias.
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The judge gave Khalil until April 23 to request a stay of his deportation and said that if his attorneys miss the deadline, she will order him deported either to Syria or to Algeria
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