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Republican lawmakers are increasingly turning to the Congressional Review Act to overturn federal agency decisions, including public lands management plans in Montana and Wyoming last year. But it has never before been used to target a national monument.
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Researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno, have received a $9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study an unlikely candidate for future fuels: cactus pear.
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One of UNLV's oldest cultural departments will produce the seven-piece 'Universal Motions' show February 27-28.
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The U.S. has evacuated diplomats in the Middle East and closed several embassies as war in Iran intensifies. And, what to expect from the Senate races in the North Carolina and Texas primary elections.
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NPR's A Martínez asks Delaware Democrat Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, about the war with Iran.