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Wyoming GOP Censures Rep. Liz Cheney Over Impeachment Vote
The Wyoming Republican Party has voted overwhelmingly to censure U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney for voting to impeach President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol
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Judge Orders US Officials to Weigh Coal Mine's Climate Costs
A judge says U.S. officials downplayed climate change impacts and other environmental costs from the expansion of a massive coal mine near the Montana-Wyoming border, in a case that could test how far the Biden administration is willing to go to unwind its predecessors’ decisions.
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Vatican Clears Retired US Bishop of Multiple Abuse Claims
The Vatican has cleared a retired U.S. bishop of multiple allegations he sexually abused minors and teenagers, rejecting lay experts’ determination that a half-dozen claims were credible
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States With Few Coronavirus Cases Get Big Share of Relief Aid
An Associated Press analysis shows that some of the least-populated states with relatively few coronavirus cases received an out-sized proportion of the $150 billion in federal money that was designed to address virus-related expenses.
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Kanye West Denied Permit for Amphitheater on Wyoming Ranch
Kanye West has been denied a permit to build an amphitheater on his ranch in Wyoming. The Park County Planning and Zoning Commission made the decision Tuesday after the rapper changed his plans for the structure near Cody. West told county officials he now wants to include residential space.
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‘Tonight': Kanye Tried to Join Chance the Rapper's Wedding Band
Chance the Rapper chats about hosting “SNL” for the second time while pulling double duty as musical guest, what Kanye West was like at his wedding and how he got everyone from Randy Newman to Nicki Minaj to guest on his album “The Big Day.”
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‘Tonight': Is Kim Kardashian West Moving to Wyoming?
Kim Kardashian West talks to Jimmy Fallon about whether or not the Wyoming ranch her husband, Kanye West, purchased means they’re ditching L.A. for good, why she always thought her reality was made for TV and how seriously she’s taking law school.
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As Pam Grier Celebrates 70, She Finds Peace off the Grid
Pam Grier’s role as the owner of a hardware store in rural Nebraska in the ABC sitcom “Bless This Mess” isn’t a complete departure for the film legend: She lives in rural Colorado and has spent much of her life on ranches to find serenity from Hollywood life.
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House GOP Leadership Defends Trump's Tweets: ‘No,' Not Racist
Republican leaders in the House responded Tuesday to the outcry over President Donald Trump’s tweets during a weekly news conference to address the media. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said he didn’t believe Trump’s comments about four Democratic congresswomen of color were racist and Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., claimed GOP opposition to Democrats is based on policies and not “race...
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Lovingly, a Family Raises an Intersex Child – Again
When doctors said her youngest child would be a girl, Amie Schofield chose the name Victoria. Then they said the child would be a boy, so she switched to Victor. It turned out neither was exactly right. The blue-eyed baby was intersex, with both male and female traits. And so she and her husband decided to call the infant Victory....
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This Group of Americans Will Most Likely Get the Biggest Tax Refunds
A handful of early tax filers are seeing unexpectedly low refunds, or worse, owing money to the IRS. But not everyone is in for an unpleasant surprise. Many people are watching this tax season more closely than usual because it’s the first time the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is in effect for a full tax year. The new law,...
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Rare Powder Horn Carved by African-American Revolutionary War Soldier Goes on Display
The intricately carved gunpowder horn was owned by Black revolutionary soldier Gershom Prince and is said to possibly be the only one of its kind.
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Rare Revolutionary Powder Horn Goes on Display
The Museum of the American Revolution is displaying a rare artifact from an African American solider, who was killed during the American Revolution. This rare artifact is an engraved gun powder horn that belonged to Gershom Prince.
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Snow Squall Leads to Multi-Vehicle Crash
A snow squall led to a crash that involved 27 vehicles and injured at least seven people on Rt. 222 in Wyomissing, Berks County. We take a look at the current conditions at the scene of the crash.
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Matthew Shepard, LGBTQ Movement Symbol, Laid to Rest
The ashes of Matthew Shepard, whose brutal murder in the 1990s became a rallying cry for the gay rights movement, were laid to rest in Washington National Cathedral.
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Government Ranks 18 US Volcanoes as ‘Very High Threat'
Government scientists are classifying 18 U.S. volcanoes as a “very high threat” because of what’s been happening inside them and how close they are to people.
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Matthew Shepard, Gay Student Killed in Hate Crime, to Be Interred at National Cathedral
Twenty years after his death, Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was abducted and killed in Wyoming, will be laid to rest at the Washington National Cathedral.
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Rainbows, Glitter and Love Descend on DC During Pride Parade
Dupont Circle is awash with rainbow colors as crowds of revelers celebrate D.C.’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community during the Capital Pride Parade.
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Hollywood Flocks to Wyoming for Kanye West's Secret Album Listening Party
Kanye West is officially back with new music. The rapper drops his eighth studio album on Friday, and to celebrate he invited an exclusive group of celebrities, reporters and music industry types to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for a private listening party. Kim Kardashian West, Chris Rock, Jonah Hill and more were among the familiar faces spotted by fellow attendees.
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Man Steals Car With Kids Inside, Leading to Wild Chase: Police
Police identified a man accused of stealing a running car with two young children inside, leading to a wild chase in Northeast Philadelphia.