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Tribes push for a bigger role in managing the shrinking Colorado River's water
For a century, Native American tribes have been excluded from negotiations on how to share water from the Colorado River. States say this is set to change, and tribes are pushing to make sure it does.
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Authorities Have Few Tools To Fight Far-Right Extremism Online
Minutes before the El Paso shooting, a manifesto was posted online, calling the attack as a response to an "invasion" of Hispanics into the U.S. What can authorities do to fight far-right violence?
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This $6-A-Month Plan Brings Solar Power To People Living Off The Grid
That's the price for a solar energy package from Off-Grid Electric, who's lit up the homes of 100,000 people without electricity in Tanzania.
Almost a year after Jan. 6, two journalists release their book 'The Steal'
David Gura speaks with journalists Mark Bowden and Matthew Teague about their new book "The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People Who Stopped It."
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How predominantly Black areas in 6 states have been split up by redistricting
These maps show that the redistricting battle President Trump initiated has so far had a particular impact on largely Black congressional districts in Republican-led states.
Your Digital Trail: Does The Fourth Amendment Protect Us?
Could government agents really get access to all your private data in less than a minute? Experts say no but warn we are moving in that direction.
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Israelis protest against leadership after bodies of 6 hostages recovered from Gaza
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with political scientist Gayil Talshir of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem about the protests in Israel after the recovery of the bodies of six hostages.
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The FBI Keeps Using Clues From Volunteer Sleuths To Find The Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters
In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, a group of volunteer sleuths came forward to assist law enforcement in an unprecedented effort to identify possible suspects.
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Trump Asks Supreme Court To Reinstate Travel Ban On 6 Majority-Muslim Nations
The Trump administration is seeking to reinstate a ban on travel to the U.S. from six majority-Muslim countries. The ban's challengers will have until June 12 to respond to the government's petition.
'OPB Politics Now:' Kate Brown’s $23.6 Billion Budget And A Looming Tax Hike
Oregon's economy is buzzing. Unemployment rates are low. Yet, the state of Oregon is facing a budget shortfall.
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