After years of tension over expanded oil and gas drilling, including a deadly explosion that galvanized critics, Colorado is moving to tighten regulations on the booming industry. In a sweeping overhaul the governor is expected to sign, regulators will now have to consider public health, safety and the environment in decisions about permitting and local land use.
Kelly O'Brien graduated from college six years ago with a political science degree and $28,000 in student loan debt.
"It was stressful, because coming out and having to have a payment of about $217 a month, it just seemed like a lot of money to pay back when you don't really know where you were going to be working, how much you're going to be making," she says.
Attorney General William Barr is expected to hold a press conference at the Department of Justice just ahead of the release of a redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is the latest Democrat to enter the increasingly crowded race for the White House, making the initial announcement with a message of unity.
"We are better when we help each other," Booker says in a video message.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
The deadly crashes of two Boeing 737 Max planes were partly caused by design issues with automated flight control systems. A former test pilot says it's not a problem with automation but with humans' interaction with it. The Boeing plane crashes, plus the political stories of 2019 overshadowed by impeachment on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Twelve years ago, Barack Obama gave a speech on race in America that helped propel him to the presidency. But could those same words have power today? Why Obama's speech sounds very different in light of how cultural attitudes have changed. Plus, the latest updates on the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, what would happen if ICE deported all the undocumented workers who many businesses in the U-S rely on? We visit a small Missouri restaurant to ask that question. Also, Sleater-Kinney wrestle with technology on their new album. Listen for all kinds of stories on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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The latest surge of coronavirus cases has California intensive care units at near capacity. And another statewide stay-at-home order could be next. On the next Morning Edition from NPR News, California hospitals approach their breaking point.
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In an effort to improve testing and speed up results, the Food and Drug Administration is looking at a new kind of test for COVID-19. But could an inexpensive test you take at home help control the pandemic even if it's not precise? The possibility of rapid testing on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        It's time to pay your taxes, and the IRS is short of money.
President Trump says the air strikes that killed one of Iran's top military leaders were a necessary action in the fight against terrorism. He also announced planned new sanctions against the country. But Iran's retaliation against the United States might involve more than missiles. Is this the last word in the conflict? Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        Minnesota’s 8th congressional district has been largely represented by Democrats for decades, but now represents one of the best chances for Republicans to retake a seat in the House.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Senator Tammy Duckworth is an Asian-American combat veteran with a reputation for being tough on President Trump and his allies. Now the Democrat from Illinois is generating buzz as a vice-presidential candidate. What can she bring to the ticket? Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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The U.S. military has a history of creating vaccines and now Army scientists are working on one for the coronavirus. The expectation is a safe vaccine by early next year. A look at how the Army is providing expertise, labs, animals and its facilities to meet that goal on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Southern Africa was hit by a cyclone that tore across the region destroying communities, a vital port, roads and bridges. Hundreds died. Mozambique's president says the death toll may exceed 1,000.
NOEL KING, HOST:
Good morning. I'm Noel King. Last week, world leaders and war veterans met in France to mark the anniversary of D-Day.
                    
                                                                                            
                        The latest surge of migrants has US authorities holding families outdoors - and fenced in.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Election officials in yet-to-be-called states say every vote for president will be counted no matter how long it takes. States like Michigan have already announced Joe Biden as the winner. That has not prevented President Trump's campaign from filing lawsuits there and in other states. We will stick to the facts of the presidential election on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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