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A conceptual breakthrough has emerged for the Colorado River’s future. Here’s what it looks like

A conceptual breakthrough has emerged for the Colorado River’s future. Here’s what it looks like

Updated 5:39 p.m.

DENVER — After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River. Negotiators from the seven river basin states said in a series of meetings in recent weeks that they were discussing a plan rooted in a concept that breaks from decades of management practice. Rather than basing water releases on reservoir levels, it would base ...

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Tropical Storm Chantal picks up speed as it heads for South Carolina coast

ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Chantal formed Saturday as it slowly moved in the Atlantic toward the Carolinas, according to the National Weather Service. What had been Tropical Depression Three that formed off the coast of Florida on Friday grew into the season’s third named storm by 8 a.m. As of the National Hurricane Center's 5 p.m. advisory, the storm’s center was located about 95 miles ...
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A conceptual breakthrough has emerged for the Colorado River’s future. Here’s what it looks like

DENVER — After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River. Negotiators from the seven river basin states said in a series of meetings in recent weeks that they were discussing a plan rooted in a concept that breaks from decades of management practice. Rather than basing water releases on reservoir levels, it would base ...
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Democrats step up efforts to woo military veterans ahead of midterms

BERNARDVILLE, N.J. - Rebecca Bennett was addressing about 30 voters, many of them veterans she knew from her work in the community, in a gaming store owned by one of her supporters that featured bookshelves lined with board games such as “Eldritch Horror” and “Lost Ruins of Arnak.”
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Letter written by Thomas Jefferson while in Annapolis sells for $90,000

BALTIMORE — A significant letter written by founding father Thomas Jefferson sold Friday for the asking price of $90,000 and will return to Maryland, the state where it was penned 242 years ago. The letter, featuring Jefferson’s large and even right-handed slant “went to a private collector in the greater Annapolis area,” according to a text message from Nathan Raab, president of the Raab ...
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Wrongly convicted of murder, Baltimore man receives $2.85 million and an apology

BALTIMORE — A man who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit has been awarded $2.85 million — and a heartfelt apology — by state officials. “There are no words to express how deeply sorry we are for what was taken from you and for the failure of our justice system,” Lt. Gov. Aruna K. Miller said Wednesday while presiding over a Maryland Board of Public Works meeting. “While no ...
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UFC confirms plans to have fight at White House in 2026

Plans for a UFC fight on the grounds of the White House during the United States’ 250th birthday celebration in 2026 were confirmed by a UFC spokesperson Friday. The confirmation comes one day after President Donald Trump shared the plan to a crowd in Iowa on Thursday.
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Detention center driving out wildlife, damaging Everglades, critics contend

MIAMI — The sales pitch for erecting a detention center for detainees in the heart of the Everglades is the swamp and creatures surrounding it. The wildlife has become both a presidential punchline and the government’s official name for the controversial camp: Alligator Alcatraz. But environmentalists worry that the rapidly constructed facility — which they contend sidestepped all required ...
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How Trump’s big bill will affect you, from Medicaid cuts to tax credits

Congress has signed off on a $3.4 trillion legislative package featuring new tax breaks, spending cuts, and more funding for defense and immigration enforcement, delivering President Donald Trump his “big, beautiful bill” despite rumblings from fiscal hawks about the projected $4 trillion it could add to the national debt over the next decade.
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Pardoned Jan. 6 rioter sentenced to Llfe in assassination plot

A Tennessee man pardoned by President Donald Trump for taking part in the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol has been sentenced to life in prison for hatching a separate plot to assassinate the law enforcement officers who investigated his role in the riot.