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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Will the Permitting Bill Succeed? Hurdles Ahead for a Deal

As the permitting bill inches closer to becoming a reality, it's encountering a bevy of obstacles. Despite the initial agreement, convincing lawmakers from both sides of the aisle is no easy feat. Key Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has expressed his willingness to consider the bill, but hasn't

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Is Voting Integrity Really at Stake? A Critical Look at the SAVE Act

The political battle over election integrity is heating up, with Senator Tommy Tuberville making a bold claim: that the SAVE Act is crucial to ensure American elections are fair. He argues that this act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, is essential to prevent non-citizen

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Project 2025: A Plan for Environmental Disaster?

Project 2025, a blueprint for a Republican takeover of the US government, raises serious concerns about its potential impact on public health and the environment. The plan proposes downgrading the classification of 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) from 'hazardous' to 'contaminant.' These chemicals, fo

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Carbon Gamble: A Step Towards a Cleaner Future or a Risky Bet?

Pennsylvania's Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a controversial law allowing carbon pollution from dirty energy sources to be stored underground. While proponents argue this could pave the way for a hydrogen hub and help combat climate change, critics warn of potential health dangers and environmen

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Is Science Under Attack in American Classrooms? A Critical Look at 'Alternative Theories'

For almost a century, the teaching of evolution in public schools has been a hotbed of controversy. While laws banning its instruction have been struck down, a new wave of legislation is attempting to subtly undermine the role of established scientific theories in the classroom. Instead of outrigh

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA Missions: Hackers Threaten to Ground Control

NASA's cutting-edge space missions are like shiny new toys that hackers can't resist playing with. From Mars rovers to moon-bound rockets, these high-tech marvels are prime targets for cyber attacks that could send them spiraling out of control or compromise sensitive scientific data. But a bold new

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Can Employers Silence Workers' Voices? California's Battle Over 'Captive Audience' Meetings

California lawmakers are in a heated debate over whether employers should be allowed to force workers to attend meetings discussing unionization. Senate Bill 399 aims to ban these so-called 'captive audience' meetings, where bosses present their views on unions. But is this really about protecting

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk Takes a U-Turn: Backs California's AI Regulation Bill

In a surprising turn of events, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has endorsed a California bill that aims to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The billionaire entrepreneur, who has previously been critical of California's policies, expressed his support for SB 1047 on Monday

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