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2/18 KVCR Midday News: Studying Hard-to-Access Lizards, Yosemite National Park 2020 Visitor Data
Monday through Thursday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:Scientists have found a new way to study…
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Biden Tries To Rein In ICE: New Rules Limit Who Immigration Agents Target for Arrest
After four years of stepped-up enforcement, the Biden administration is announcing new guidelines that sharply limit who can be arrested and deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Debate Over Student Loan Forgiveness Hinges On 2 Numbers: $10,000 Vs. $50,000
The Biden administration is trying to figure out how much student debt to forgive and how to go about doing it — through executive action or legislation.
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'Confusion' Hampered Chicago Police Response To Summer Protests, Watchdog Report Says
Chicago's inspector general said Thursday that the department showed "confusion and lack of coordination" in the face of the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
No, The Blackouts In Texas Weren't Caused By Renewables. Here's What Really Happened
Some prominent Republicans have blamed wind and solar power for the blackouts in the storm-stricken state. But the truth is that every source of generation fell short.
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Why Native Americans Are Getting COVID-19 Vaccines Faster
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe is vaccinating its community at rates faster than the rest of South Dakota. That mirrors a trend in Indian Country, which has been hard-hit by the coronavirus.
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Protests Continue In Spain Against Jailing Of Rapper Over Tweets
For the third day, protesters in Spain's major cities hit the streets calling for the release of Pablo Hasél, who was arrested for tweets critical of the monarchy and supporting Basque separatists.
Huge Drop In Federal Aid For The Poorest Is Blamed On Closed Social Security Offices
It's estimated that more than 120,000 low-income Americans have missed out on payments.
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'It's A Sin' Brings A Lost Generation Of Gay Men To Life
A new British TV drama looks at the lives of gay men in London at the very start of the AIDS crisis — back when no one wanted to stop the party, and no one thought the virus could touch them.
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White House Adviser Says Texas Outages Show How U.S. Is Unprepared For Climate Change
White House homeland security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall says the extreme weather situation in Texas serves as a reminder that the U.S. is not fully prepared to deal with climate change.
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