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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Are Americans Out of Touch with Their Environmental Impact?

A recent global survey reveals that people worldwide are deeply concerned about the environment, with a staggering 70% believing human activities are pushing Earth past critical tipping points. This concern is echoed across diverse nations, from Kenya to India, where people feel more directly impact

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Georgia Election Rules: A Battleground for Power?

Can a state governor investigate election board members, even if they've made controversial changes? This is the question at the heart of a recent legal opinion in Georgia, a state that's become a focal point in national elections. The Situation: Three Republican members of Georgia's State Electi

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can the US and China Bridge the Climate Finance Divide?

The US and China, the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters, are trying to find common ground on climate finance, but can they overcome their differences? US climate envoy John Podesta says they’ve made progress, but what does that really mean? Podesta highlighted the importance of collaboratio

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Trees Really Save Us? Big Tech Bets on Nature - But Is It Enough?

Big Tech companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Salesforce are teaming up to push for nature-based carbon removal solutions. They've formed the Symbiosis Coalition, pledging to buy up to 20 million tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. But is this just a way to buy their way out of reducing

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Diabetes: A Sugar-Coated Time Bomb in Your Brain?

Picture this: you're a young, sprightly 35-year-old. But when doctors take a peek inside your noggin using an MRI machine, they see the brain of a grumpy 40-year-old! What gives? According to a new study, diabetes might be the culprit causing your brain to age faster than the rest of you. The resea

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Can a Caffeine Ban Take Jack Draper to the Top?

Jack Draper is ready to make a splash at the US Open, aiming for his first-ever Grand Slam quarterfinal. But there's a twist: his coach, James Trotman, has banned him from caffeine during the tournament. Why would a coach make such a seemingly drastic decision? And could it actually help Draper re

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Can School Decisions Be Taken Out of the Hands of the Experts?

Concord residents are gearing up for a heated battle over school policy, with two ballot questions seeking to give voters a direct say in major decisions like school relocations and property transactions. But is this a good idea? Could giving the average voter a say in these complex issues lead to

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Data-Driven Dragons: 8 Lions Takes on the Kids' Entertainment World

A new entertainment company, 8 Lions, is roaring into the world of kids' and teens' content. Founded by Moonbug veterans Jiella Esmat and Karine Ahton, 8 Lions promises to use a data-driven approach to develop and grow new intellectual properties (IPs). But does relying on data really capture the

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Fracking Flip-Flops: Can Clean Energy Thrive Without Banning It?

Kamala Harris is walking back her past support for banning fracking, but is this a political move or a genuine shift in policy? Harris recently stated she wouldn't ban fracking as president, a stark contrast to her 2019 comments where she said she was "in favor of banning fracking." When pressed on

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Lost Pond, Gained Ecosystem: A Dam Removal Dilemma

Imagine growing up with a pond as a constant backdrop, a place for childhood memories, laughter, and quiet reflection. Now imagine that pond, a source of joy for generations, suddenly becoming a liability, a ticking time bomb threatening safety and the environment. This is the reality Lois Brown, a

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