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Colorado pausing a program to recover its wolf population.
That's after the Trump administration demanded wildlife officials bring in wolves from other Rocky Mountain states instead of Canada, has been Public Radio's Hallie Zander reports.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
The first trial stemming from the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas has ended in an acquittal.
Judge Sid Harrell reading the verdict from the bench in Corpus Christi.
The jury deliberated for more than seven hours before unanimously clearing Gonzalez of all 29 counts of child endangerment or abandonment.
His trial was the first stemming from the law enforcement response to the shooting at Robb Elementary that left 19 children and two teachers dead.
He was accused of failing to confront the government.
Former school district police chief Peter Dondo is expected to be tried on similar charges later this year.
The Homeland Security Department building more immigration detention centers across the country.
Angela Kacherga with member station KTEP reports from El Paso, Texas.
To the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where President Trump says he has agreed to what he called a framework of a future deal on Greenland.
And Paris Franco-Ordonez reports that Trump is also abandoning his threat to impose new tariffs on multiple European countries over the issue.
Well, in Davos, President Trump said he will meet Thursday with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky as part of the administration's ongoing effort to broker a deal to end the war in Ukraine.
Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to meet with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Rescuers in New Zealand are searching for survivors following Wednesday's landslide at a campground at a popular tourist spot on the northern coast.