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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Battery Breakthrough: How Old EV Batteries Get a New Life

China is making big moves to handle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries in a smart and eco-friendly way. The country has set up 22 national standards to guide how these used batteries should be managed, taken apart, and tested. These rules are helping companies recover up to 99. 6% of valuable mater

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Loomis Ponders Outdoor Drinking in Downtown

In the small town of Loomis, nestled in Placer County, a new idea is making waves. The town is thinking about creating an area where people can enjoy drinks outside, legally. This isn't about wild parties, but more about bringing people together and helping local shops. The plan is to set up this a

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Mission Hospital Faces Serious Patient Safety Concerns

Mission Hospital, part of the HCA Healthcare network, has been flagged for numerous patient safety issues. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services uncovered these problems during a survey in September. The findings were so severe that they could lead to federal regulators placing

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto and the Rulebook: Finding Common Ground

Crypto and regulations have a complicated relationship. This was the main topic discussed at a recent gathering in Washington, D. C. during the Fintech Week event. Three experts in the crypto field shared their thoughts on how crypto projects can operate safely while following the rules. One of the

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

Semenya's Fight: The End of a Long Legal Journey

Caster Semenya, the South African Olympic champion, has decided to stop her legal fight against track and field's sex eligibility rules. This decision comes after a long battle that spanned seven years and reached the highest courts. Her lawyer, Patrick Bracher, confirmed that they won't take the ca

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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: What's the Deal with the SEC's New Move?

The SEC has shaken things up in the crypto world. They've asked companies to pull their old ETF filings. Why? Because they've got a new rule. Now, crypto ETFs can be approved anytime, as long as they meet the right standards. This isn't a step back. It's a faster path to getting these ETFs out there

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Sep 26 2025HEALTH

Florida's Vaccine Debate: Doctors, Patients, and the Governor

In Florida, doctors have the right to refuse care to unvaccinated patients, but Governor Ron DeSantis wants to change this. He believes it's wrong for doctors to turn away patients based on their vaccination status. This is a shift from his previous stance, where he supported doctors' freedom to run

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Sep 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Environmental Future: Why the Courts Matter

Pennsylvania's environment is a hot topic, especially when it comes to elections. The state's Constitution guarantees clean air, pure water, and a healthy environment to all residents. This isn't just empty talk; it's a legal right that the state's Supreme Court has defended in the past. In a big c

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Sep 19 2025FINANCE

Hong Kong's Central Bank Takes a Step Forward in Crypto Regulation

Hong Kong is making waves in the crypto world again. This time, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is looking to make it easier for banks to hold cryptocurrencies. They've put out a draft plan for public feedback, aiming to relax the rules on how much capital banks need to keep when they hold c

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Sep 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Climate Change Rollback: A Step Back for the Planet

The Trump administration is taking a hard stance against climate change policies. They recently proposed to cancel a 16-year-old finding that carbon dioxide emissions are harmful to public health. This move could prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating emissions from cars and pow

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