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For Predators, Montana's New Wildlife Laws Bring Cloudy Future
More than a half dozen wildlife bills have been signed into law, all with a similar vision for Montana: they suggest that there are too many predators on the landscape — and that numbers of animals like wolves and grizzly bears need to be reduced. Now, questions are proliferating over the future of predators in Montana. How that future looks lies at the intersection of law, values, and living with those species on the ground.
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Father Honors Son Lost To War By Planting Thousands Of Flags Each Year
Paul Monti's labor of love for a son lost in war has turned into an annual event that draws hundreds of people to a national cemetery on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
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Ohio Restaurateur On Making It To June, Lessons Learned During Pandemic
Jessica Parkison, co-owner of the restaurant Salt, shares what she's learned about the restaurant industry through the ups and downs of the pandemic.
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Epidemiologist In Canada Weighs In On COVID-19 Outlook, Border Closure
Many Americans are celebrating the long Memorial Day weekend by traveling. But one destination that's still difficult to reach is Canada.
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15% Of Americans Believe QAnon Theory, Poll Says
The poll found an estimated 15% of Americans believe that the government, media and other entities are controlled by Satan-worshipping pedophiles running a child sex trafficking ring.
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Paycheck Protection Program Ends As Funding Runs Out
The federal program to help small businesses stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic ended last week. The Paycheck Protection Program stopped accepting applications Friday when its funding dried up.
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How Tulsa Race Massacre Shaped Today's Most Successful Black CEOs
Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers, TIAA CEO Thasunda Duckett, and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reflect on what the Tulsa events a century ago has meant to them.
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Texas House Democrats Kill Voting Restrictions Bill By Walking Out Before Vote Deadline
The bill would have restricting voting by mail, limited early voting methods and hours, and given more freedoms to partisan poll watchers.
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Tulsa Commemorates Massacre That Devastated Black Community 100 Years Ago
In 1921, a white mob burned the Greenwood community in Tulsa, known as "Black Wall Street," to the ground.
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Montana FWP Kills Two Grizzlies After Repeated Livestock Depredation
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks specialists Tuesday killed an adult female grizzly and its yearling due to their history of livestock depredation in the Haskill Basin area near Whitefish.
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