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Puerto Rico's territorial Senate has passed legislation that would significantly slow down the release of information from the local government.
A coalition of journalists, free speech activists, and the Puerto Rico Bar Association have strongly objected.
They say the bill would double the amount of time
Puerto Rican officials have to respond to information requests.
They say it would allow Puerto Rico's government to decide what information to disclose.
A judge in Texas is blocking key parts of a state bill.
It seeks to limit expression on public university campuses after dark.
Houston Public Media's Bianca Seward reports.
Conditions in parts of western Alaska remain dire.
The remnants of a typhoon hit the state last weekend.
One person was killed and two more remain missing.
Alaska officials say that some people who survived had to cling to debris as their homes washed away.
Hundreds of people fled their homes to shelter.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Israeli authorities have identified the bodies of four deceased hostages who were handed over by Hamas.
The bodies of 24 more hostages remain in Gaza.
Separately, more humanitarian aid is starting to flow into Gaza.
Emmet Maspero is with the UN Children's Agency, UNICEF.
She says they're rushing food packages and winter clothes to Gaza.