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Too few people practice it for numbers to show up in national religious studies.
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Several dozen tribal radio stations were caught in the crossfire of federal funding cuts this fall. NPR's Frank Langfitt visited one station in Colorado navigating its survival.
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Southern Ute Indian Tribe responds to a judge dismissing a tribal lawsuit over online sports bettingIn October, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes against Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Division of Gaming over online sports betting. The tribes say the state violated federal gaming laws and damaged state-tribal relations.
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Colorado Republicans are pushing a ballot measure to criminalize fentanyl possession of any amount.
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The family that was detained last month in Durango by ICE agents is asking to be voluntarily deported back to Colombia.
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A new study in the journal Science suggests rivers in the arid American West may be doing something unexpected: absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The finding could reshape how scientists model climate change.
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Advocates and parents recently rallied on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol. Said one, “We're asking the administration to find another solution that doesn't balance the budget on the backs of kids with autism.”
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Potash and phosphate are now on the 2025 critical minerals list.
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- NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels to talk about the Russian threat
- Federal agents launch immigration sweep across New Orleans metro area
- Filmmaker Jafar Panahi is sentenced again in Iran as Hollywood's awards season starts
- Trump administration rolls back fuel economy standards
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