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Christopher Cain is a MDC Urban Wildlife Biologist.

As a neighborhood tries to deter turkey vultures, a look at why the bird is federally protected

By Claire Bradshaw Click here for updates on this story     BLUE SPRINGS, Missouri (KSHB) — A Blue Springs neighborhood is trying to ward off a pair of turkey vultures that have been seen causing damage to neighbors homes and vehicles. Currently, the Missouri Department of Conservation and the United States Department of Agriculture have strung

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El Pentágono y el DHS no recomendarán que Trump invoque la Ley de Insurrección para arrestar inmigrantes, por ahora

Por Natasha Bertrand, Haley Britzky, Jake Tapper y Priscilla Alvarez, CNN El secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, y la secretaria de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés), Kristi Noem, no recomendarán invocar la Ley de Insurrección en un memorando que el Pentágono y el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional están preparando para enviar al

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Erika and Jimmy Penuel have hosted high school exchange students since 2016 and are now local coordinators for Greenheart Exchange.

Tulsa-area exchange students, hosts worry over Trump admin visa cancellations

By Samson Tamijani Click here for updates on this story     TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) — Two local coordinators for a foreign exchange student program told 2 News there’s growing concern for students over recent arrests and visa revocations around the country. Dove Science Academy currently has eight international students who are part of the Greenheart Exchange

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Sen. Chris Van Hollen says Abrego Garcia described being ‘traumatized’ at CECOT, has been moved to different detention center

By Lauren Fox and Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — Sen. Chris Van Hollen on Friday detailed his recent meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, saying the Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador described being “traumatized” by his time at the country’s notorious CECOT prison and has since been moved. “He said he was not afraid

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Spokane initiative reserves shelter beds exclusively for first responder transports

By Nick Hawthorne Click here for updates on this story     SPOKANE, Wash. (KXLY) — The City of Spokane and Catholic Charities Eastern Washington have launched a partnership reserving emergency shelter beds specifically for first responders transporting unhoused individuals. According to the City of Spokane, three beds at the House of Charity will be available between

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Wild turkeys ruffle feathers in Pocatello

By Lisa Lete Click here for updates on this story     POCATELLO (eastidahonews.com) — A booming population of wild turkeys is causing headaches for homeowners in Pocatello’s wildland-urban interface, where homes meet the foothills and canyons. Wild turkeys, first introduced to Idaho in 1961, have become notorious for causing trouble in residential areas. They roost in

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Gabriela Piovano, sobre el sarampión: “Una población vacunada es una población sana”

CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – La Dra. Gabriela Piovano, infectóloga del Hospital Muñiz, dialogó este viernes con Los Primeros de la Tarde con Pía Shaw sobre los recientes casos de sarampión y tuberculosis, y remarcó la importancia de sostener las campañas de vacunación y prevención. “Es importante hablar y poner en la grilla

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