Nathan Rott
Stories
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Environment
During His Time As Interior Secretary, Zinke Advanced "Energy Dominance"
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke ends his tenure having successfully pushed President Trump's agenda of "energy dominance," but leaving conservationists disappointed.
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Environment
Ryan Zinke Is Leaving The Interior Department, Trump Tweets
The interior secretary is stepping down after a tumultuous two years, marked by mounting allegations of misconduct in office.
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National
President Trump Proposed A New Definition Of What Waters Fall Under Clean Water Act
The Trump administration's rollback of a major clean water rule is sure to face legal challenges.
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Politics
News Brief: Trump Rule Attempts To Limit Asylum-Seekers, Thousand Oaks Shooting
The Trump administration issued a rule to attempt to restrict migrants' asylum rights. Also, the latest on the Thousand Oaks shooting and potential election recounts in Florida and Georgia.
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National
Sheriff's Sergeant Among Those Killed In A Mass Shooting In California
Among those who died in a mass shooting at a California bar Thursday was Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Helus. NPR's Nate Rott says Helus was among the first to run into the bar. His colleagues call him a hero.
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National
12 Dead In Southern California Shooting
A gunman has killed at least 12 people, including a law enforcement officer, at a shooting in a southern California bar.
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Environment
Why Big Money Is Being Pumped Into A Small New Mexico Race
As battles over energy and climate heat up, national groups are putting more money into local races with a big impact. That includes the election of the land commissioner in New Mexico.