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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Grazing on Public Lands

Public lands in the U. S. are vast, covering an area more than twice the size of California. These lands are used for many things, including grazing livestock. The government allows ranchers to use these lands for a fee, but the fees are much lower than what ranchers would pay on private land. In fa

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cops and Computers: AI's New Role in Policing

Law enforcement has always been quick to adopt new tech, from scanners that read license plates to cameras that recognize faces. Now, AI is stepping into a big part of police work: writing reports. The U. S. Department of Justice says some police departments are using AI software linked to body came

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Lawmakers Take a Stand: Challenging the President's Power

Lawmakers are stepping up to challenge the president's decisions. On Thursday, Republicans in the House planned to override two vetoes from the president's second term. These vetoes were on bills that seemed like no-brainers. One bill was about a pipeline to bring clean water to parts of Colorado. T

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Law Firms Joining Forces in 2026: Why Bigger is Better

Law firms are teaming up at a faster pace. In 2025, there were 59 mergers. That is 18% more than the year before. Experts say this trend will continue in 2026. The main reason? Size matters. Bigger firms have more money. They can afford to pay top dollar for skilled lawyers. They can also invest in

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

California's Big Talk: What's on the Table for the Governor's Speech?

Lawmakers in California have their eyes on what Governor Newsom might highlight in his upcoming State of the State address. They're hoping he'll tackle some big issues, like how taxpayer money is being used and how to make the state safer and more resilient. One senator, Tony Strickland, wants the

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Exploring the Bank of England: A Journey Through Time and Money

Law students diving into banking and finance got a special treat. They visited the Bank of England. This was not just any tour. It was a deep dive into the bank's past, present, and future. The bank's building itself is a story. It shows how the bank has changed over time. The architecture reflects

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Nigeria's Boxing Future: Okolie vs. Itauma Showdown in 2026?

Lawrence Okolie and Moses Itauma are on a collision course for a major boxing match in 2026. This fight could happen if both fighters win their upcoming bouts. Okolie, a former Olympic boxer, is set to face Ebenezer Tetteh next. He sees this fight as a stepping stone to the bigger match against Itau

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: What's Holding Up the Big Vote?

Lawmakers are still figuring out how to regulate cryptocurrency. They wanted to have a big vote on it this year, but it looks like they won't make it in time. Now, they're aiming for early 2026, but there are some big hurdles to overcome. First, there are some key disagreements. One big issue is ho

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Congress Takes Action Over Venezuela Strikes

Lawmakers in the U. S. are taking a stand. They want more details about military actions in Venezuela. They might cut travel funds for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth if he doesn't share unedited videos of strikes on boats. This is all part of a big defense bill. It's likely to pass soon. The bill i

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Public Health Office Closures: What's Happening and Why?

Public health offices in several towns are at risk of closing. The proposal is being reviewed before a final decision. The plan is to shut down seven leased offices in the region. The board wants more information before making a final call. They asked the Medical Officer of Health to take another lo

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