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Supporters of Radiation Compensation Law Gather in D.C.
A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers, tribal leaders, and New Mexican residents lobbied in Washington to convince the house speaker to action on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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EPA and Tribal Leaders Collaborate on Quivira Cleanup
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Navajo, Arizona attorney general question safety of newly reopened uranium mine
The reopening of a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon has the Navajo Nation, and now Arizona's attorney general, questioning its safety.
New Mexico, Navajo Officials Respond to Fed Immigration Actions
Officials in both New Mexico and Navajo government respond to a Trump executive order aiming to ramp up deportation measures.
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Multiple Pedestrians Struck By Van In Toronto
Canadian police say a white van jumped a curb in northern Toronto, plowing into pedestrians — killing nine and injuring 16 others.
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Clinton Announces Presidential Campaign, Hops In A Van To Iowa
The former first lady, protected by Secret Service for 20 years, and former secretary of state, who logged the most miles traveled ever, is headed to Iowa ... in a van she calls her "Scooby" van.
As meat prices hover near record highs, here are 3 ways to save on a July 4 cookout
If you're planning to throw some meat on the grill this July 4th holiday, here are some ways to save money in the process.
Suspected Driver Of Toronto Van Attack Arrested
Police in Toronto have located the vehicle and arrested the suspected driver after a van attack Monday left 10 people dead and 15 others injured.
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Mobile Health Van Hits Streets for Mental Health Screenings
One in five adults experiences a mental health problem in any given year. That’s a statistic the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners mentioned in their…
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Chris Van Hollen To Lead Senate Democrats' Campaign Committee
Rep. Chris Van Hollen was recently elected to the Senate, and was picked to lead the Senate Democrats' campaign efforts in 2018. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to the Senator-elect about working with this new administration.
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