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In Colorado, Fracking Is Back, and So Are the Battle Lines

In Weld County, a fracking boom is colliding with a population explosion, pitting communities against companies in a fight over which projects should be allowed.

American Pharoah has how many foals? Triple Crown winner keeps winning

Triple Crown winner American Pharoah continues breeding in stride, another successful leg in the life of a thoroughbred legend.

        

Russia’s Lavrov Meets With Kim Jong Un, As Pompeo Tries To Salvage Summit

“I highly value the fact that Putin’s administration strictly opposes the US’ dominance,” Kim said, according to Russia’s state-run Tass agency.

California Today: California Today: Stockton Tries Free Cash to Fight Income Inequality

Thursday: The Republican John Cox jumps in the polls in the race for governor, Google faces an existential crisis and a Marin County boy’s White House moment.

Alex Ovechkin's shots have Capitals in Stanley Cup Final. And I know what it's like to face them

Here’s a reporter’s (and beer-league goalie) perspective on what it’s like to face Alex Ovechkin’s shots. The captain has the Washington Capitals three wins away from the Stanley Cup.

      

 

 

This small Louisville leather shop makes golf bags for the president

The father-daughter team at Louisville workshop Steurer & Jacoby make all sorts of leather goods, including President Trump’s golf bag

      

 

 

Zinedine Zidane abruptly resigns as Real Madrid manager

Zinedine Zidane resigned as Real Madrid’s manager, five days after leading the club to a third consecutive UEFA Champions League title with a 3-1 win over Liverpool.

      

 

 

Sears Will Close 72 More Stores, After Quarterly Drop In Sales Of Nearly 12 Percent

The Sears Holding Company, which controls Sears and Kmart, says it has “identified approximately 100 non-profitable stores.”

Lottery Wins on Christmas Were a Glitch, So South Carolina Won’t Pay

The state lottery says the winning tickets resulted from a vendor’s error, so millions of dollars will not be distributed to would-be winners.

North Korean Official Meets Secretary Of State Pompeo In New York

Rachel Martin talks to Robert Gallucci, who was the chief negotiator during the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis, about efforts that indicate plans for a proposed summit are back in high gear.

In Military Name-Change, U.S. Pacific Command Becomes U.S. Indo-Pacific Command

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, speaking in Hawaii, said the largely symbolic change comes “[in] recognition of the increasing connectivity between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.”

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