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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Cannabis Conundrum: Is the Industry Leaner Left or Right?

It's time to rethink the assumption that the cannabis industry is a liberal bastion. Ten years ago, it would've been easy to assume so – the Democratic Party had been driving progress on cannabis legalization. But fast-forward to today, and the picture is murkier. Why are business owners and executi

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cops Go Virtual: Apple's Vision Pro Revolutionizes Surveillance

Imagine a world where police officers can access real-time crime data, monitor surveillance feeds, and deploy officers to a location all from the comfort of their own virtual reality headset. The Orange County Sheriff's Department has started piloting the VR headsets to create a virtual version of

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

When Storms Collide: How Hurricane Kamala Could Transform Florida's Political Landscape

Democrats have been struggling to gain a foothold in Florida's electoral politics, with Republicans holding the state since George W. Bush's victory in 2000. However, this year's local ballot initiatives and social issues could reshape the political landscape. The confluence of issues such as legal

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Mystery: A Human Infection Without a Known Source?

A patient in Missouri has tested positive for bird flu, but there's a puzzling twist: they had no known contact with infected birds or animals. This raises a critical question: how did they get infected? This case marks the 14th human infection in the U.S. since March, when the virus was first dete

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Missouri's Sports Betting Showdown: Will the Ballots Decide?

In a nail-biting legal battle, Missouri's Cole County Judge has ruled in favor of keeping sports betting on the state's November ballots. The decision comes after a lawsuit challenged whether proponents had gathered enough signatures from registered voters to qualify for inclusion. But what does t

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

Is America's Foreign Policy Leaving American Workers Behind?

You've probably heard that free trade is good for everyone. But what if it's only good for some? This article argues that America's recent foreign policy, focused on free trade and open borders, has actually hurt American workers. It claims that while CEOs and investors have seen their profits skyr

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is the US Political Landscape Shifting? A Look at Harris and Trump's Recent Moves

The 2024 election is heating up, and both major party candidates seem to be making some interesting, and perhaps unexpected, moves. Vice President Kamala Harris recently announced her support for fracking, a practice often opposed by environmental activists. This comes as a surprise to some, consi

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Trump's IVF Plan: A Fertile Faux Pas or a Clever Clutch?

The government should not cover IVF treatments or mandate insurance coverage. IVF is not a necessity like healthcare but more akin to cosmetic procedures that are desired but not essential. If covered, criteria would need to be set for who qualifies and how many cycles per person. This could creat

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Double-Edged Sword of Globalization: A Lingual Conundrum

In the shadowy world of cultural exchanges, a silent yet mighty force emerges. A universal language, unpretentious in its structure, penetrates the minds and hearts of people all over the world, subtly shaping their thoughts and beliefs. However, like the duality of twilight, this language conceals

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