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Groups ask judge to halt drilling, mining in 7 states

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Four conservation groups have asked a judge to block a Trump administration plan allowing drilling, mining and other activities in seven western states they say will harm sage grouse.

Kansas' new governor vetoes mandate on abortion 'reversal'

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Kansas' new Democratic governor on Monday vetoed a measure that would require clinics and doctors to tell their patients about a disputed treatment to stop a medication abortion after a woman has taken the first of two pills.



The Yankees have been decimated by injuries this season

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How many injuries is a lot of injuries? Well, if we're talking about one Major League Baseball team, we can look at most teams and see that most have somewhere between three and seven players currently on the injured list, with a few outliers a little higher or lower than that number. The Twins? They have four, a relatively low number: Relief pitchers Addison Reed, Matt Magill and Gabriel Moya as well as third baseman Miguel Sano. But one team is absolutely crushing the competition when it comes to injuries... Читать дальше...

See Lizzo and other stars on stage at Coachella

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This year's Coachella roster conspicuously favored electronic-generated pop, hip-hop and dance music over guitar-rock. Minneapolis-buoyed hip-hop/R&B star Lizzo gave one of the hardest-rocking, most viscerally energized performances of the weekend.

5 reasons why autonomous cars aren't coming anytime soon

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In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh, Phoenix and Silicon Valley are bustling hubs of development and testing. But ask those involved in self-driving vehicles when we might actually see them carrying passengers in every city, and you'll get an almost universal answer: Not anytime soon.

U.S. foreign policy isn't dead. Yet.

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There are unmistakable signs of decay in the internationalist consensus, and if that decay advances it will have profound implications for America's ability to preserve the world it has built. But one can see, however faintly, the outlines of a new consensus.

Sri Lankan military given sweeping powers after bombings

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Sri Lanka's president gave the military sweeping police powers starting Tuesday in the wake of the Easter bombings that killed nearly 300 people, while officials disclosed that intelligence agencies had warned weeks ago of the possibility of an attack by the radical Muslim group blamed for the bloodshed.

Taking the stage at Coachella

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This year's Coachella roster conspicuously favored electronic-generated pop, hip-hop and dance music over guitar-rock. Minneapolis-buoyed hip-hop/R&B star Lizzo gave one of the hardest-rocking, most viscerally energized performances of the weekend.





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