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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

States Take Charge: A New Era in Consumer Finance Regulation

States are stepping up their game in the world of consumer finance. For a long time, Washington, D. C. was the main hub for enforcing rules in this area. But now, state attorneys general, banking departments, and legislatures are taking on more responsibility. This shift is changing the regulatory l

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Keeping Tabs on Snow: How New Tech is Helping Colorado Track Water

Colorado is stepping up its game when it comes to tracking snow and water. Two lawmakers, Rep. Jeff Hurd and Rep. Joe Neguse, have teamed up to push a bill through Congress. This bill aims to update how the U. S. monitors snowpack, which is crucial for predicting water supply. The bill, called the

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Klarna's Big Move: Stablecoin Set to Shake Up Global Payments

Klarna, the Swedish fintech giant, is diving into the world of stablecoins. They're teaming up with Stripe's Bridge to launch KlarnaUSD. This new digital currency will run on the Tempo blockchain, which is still in development. The plan is to roll it out globally next year. This isn't just any digi

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Dec 14 2025CRIME

Cities Step Up to Clean Up After Violence

In Philadelphia, a grandmother named Addie Dempsey had to scrub the blood of her grandson from the sidewalk after he was shot. This wasn't a one-time thing. Many families in her neighborhood have faced the same grim task, cleaning up after violence with no help or resources. This situation caught t

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas' Next Secretary of State: A Fresh Face in the Race

Jennifer Day, a former state representative, has joined the race for Kansas' secretary of state. She's one of two Democrats running, and she's already raised a good amount of money for her campaign. Day believes the role of secretary of state should be about helping people, not about politics. She

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza Faces Deadly Storms as Aid Shortages Worsen

Gaza is in deep trouble. Heavy rain and strong winds have killed 14 people, including three kids. The health boss in Gaza says the storms have made life even harder for people already struggling. Many Palestinians live in tents or temporary homes because the war destroyed their houses. These shelte

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Florida's Bold Move: Vaccine Rules Under Fire

Florida is making waves by considering changes to its school vaccine rules. The state's top health official, Joseph Ladapo, is leading this charge. He's known for questioning the science behind vaccines and COVID-19 safety measures. This has drawn a lot of criticism from medical experts. The propos

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Busy Environmental Agenda: What's Happening Now?

Pennsylvania is buzzing with environmental activities. Lawmakers have packed schedules for the coming months. The Senate and House of Representatives have planned voting sessions from January through June. They will discuss important topics like the state budget and environmental protection. On Dec

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Faces Uproar from Health Advocates

In a recent online gathering, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Lee Zeldin attempted to smooth things over with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) group. He promised to give them a say in decisions and keep the lines of communication open. But this crowd was not easily won over. Just day

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Trump Voters Weigh In: Who's Really to Blame for Rising Costs?

In the U. S. , many people who voted for Donald Trump are feeling the pinch of higher prices. But they don't blame the president. Instead, they point fingers at big companies and the overall economy. Take Ron Dailey, a 63-year-old from Denver. He's noticed that eating out is getting more expensive.

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