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When it comes to planting trees, diversity is key
When communities plant only one type of tree, say maples or elms, it makes them vulnerable to pest infestations which, in turn, can lead to huge economic losses.
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'Stakes were high' in Colorado River deal, Arizona water negotiator says
The temporary deal will restrict the use of Colorado River water while Western states come up with a longer-term plan to share the river's limited water amid a historic drought.
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Tik Tok sues Montana to block the state ban
Montana last week passed a law banning anyone in the state from using Tik Tok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance.
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Spring real estate market hits a slump
Homeowners don't want to sell and give up their cheap mortgages and buyers feel sidelined by high interest rates.
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How Sen. Manchin could ruin Biden's chances at reelection
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin hasn't yet announced that he's running for president in 2024, but he seems to be testing out the idea.
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A year after Uvalde's school massacre, healing remains elusive
There are still many unresolved questions about the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. As they grasp for answers, surviving families and the broader community feel suspended in grief.
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Poll: Most Americans say curbing gun violence is more important than gun rights
A year after the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found the highest percentage in a decade said ending gun violence trumps protecting gun rights.
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California's mask mandate expires next week for vaccinated residents
While the statewide mask mandate will end for vaccinated residents, that doesn't mean everyone in the state will be able to remove their masks indoors — even if they've gotten the shots.
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On the hunt for Russian saboteurs
Since the invasion of Ukraine, there have been fears that Russia-sympathizing saboteurs would destroy critical infrastructure, assassinate leaders and help the Russian military take over the country.
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Thousands of Afghan refugees are still living in hotels while they wait for housing
Six months after the Kabul airlift, the last Afghan refugees have left temporary camps at military bases in the U.S. But many families are still living in hotels while they wait for permanent housing.
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