Nathan Rott
Stories
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.