Trump shrinks Utah monuments

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Trump shrinks Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah

President Trump signed executive orders shrinking the size of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah. The size of these national monuments has ping ponged back and forth between Republican and Democratic administrations. The last time Trump was president, he shrunk them by about 85 percent and by nearly half.

Entire BWCA closing due to wildfires

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area will be closed starting Tuesday due to persistent wildfires in the area. Governor Tim Walz declared a peacetime emergency and mobilized the National Guard to assist in battling the 17 wildfires. There's a heat dome covering the Twin Cities this week causing dry and steamy conditions. Three missing boaters' bodies were found in Lake Pepin on Sunday night.

NYT journalists subpoenaed by Trump administration for Air Force One coverage

Trump orders all U.S. flags at half-staff after the death of Senator Lindsey Graham. Acting AG Blanche’s bid for permanent job is up in the air ahead of a key confirmation hearing. NYT journalists were subpoenaed by the Trump administration for Air Force One coverage.

Colorado Voters Will Decide Whether a ‘Right to Natural Gas’ is Added to the State Constitution

A ballot measure could amend the Colorado Constitution to enshrine fossil fuel companies’ right to sell methane gas. The broad language of the measure makes it difficult to predict how state agencies would implement it if it passes. Many people worry the amendment would endanger Colorado's ability to reach its climate goals.

Trump shrinks Utah monuments
Trump shrinks Utah monuments

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Trump shrinks Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah
Trump shrinks Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah

President Trump signed executive orders shrinking the size of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah. The size of these national monuments has ping ponged back and forth between Republican and Democratic administrations. The last time Trump was president, he shrunk them by about 85 percent and by nearly half.

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Entire BWCA closing due to wildfires
Entire BWCA closing due to wildfires

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area will be closed starting Tuesday due to persistent wildfires in the area. Governor Tim Walz declared a peacetime emergency and mobilized the National Guard to assist in battling the 17 wildfires. There's a heat dome covering the Twin Cities this week causing dry and steamy conditions. Three missing boaters' bodies were found in Lake Pepin on Sunday night.

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NYT journalists subpoenaed by Trump administration for Air Force One coverage
NYT journalists subpoenaed by Trump administration for Air Force One coverage

Trump orders all U.S. flags at half-staff after the death of Senator Lindsey Graham. Acting AG Blanche’s bid for permanent job is up in the air ahead of a key confirmation hearing. NYT journalists were subpoenaed by the Trump administration for Air Force One coverage.

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Colorado Voters Will Decide Whether a ‘Right to Natural Gas’ is Added to the State Constitution
Colorado Voters Will Decide Whether a ‘Right to Natural Gas’ is Added to the State Constitution

A ballot measure could amend the Colorado Constitution to enshrine fossil fuel companies’ right to sell methane gas. The broad language of the measure makes it difficult to predict how state agencies would implement it if it passes. Many people worry the amendment would endanger Colorado's ability to reach its climate goals.

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