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Oct 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Reps Take on Invasive Species: A New Plan to Save Hawaii's Nature

In the United States, invasive species are causing big problems. U. S. Rep. Ed Case and U. S. Rep. James Moylan are doing something about it. They've introduced a new law called the Invasive Species Response Act. This law aims to help the government fight invasive species better. Hawaii is facing a

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Senator Defends KOSA Bill, Addresses Concerns

Senator Marsha Blackburn has stepped up her efforts to support the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) by releasing a memo that tackles some of the arguments against the bill. This comes at a time when the bill's future in the House is uncertain, despite it passing in the Senate with a vast majority. KOSA

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Betting on Sports: An NBA Commissioner’s Decade-Long Journey

Back in 2014, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver penned an op-ed in The New York Times. He boldly called for legalizing and regulating sports betting in the US. At the time, sports betting was largely illegal, with Nevada being the only exception. Silver's words sparked a significant shift in the sports w

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The AI Bill Debate: Why California's Governor Said No

In a surprising move, California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, decided to veto a bill that aimed to control the potential dangers of highly advanced AI models. This bill, SB 1047, was at the center of a heated debate among activists and companies involved in AI development. Supporters warned about the r

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Bright Future: Why Anthony Scaramucci is Bullish

Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of Skyridge Capital, is optimistic about Bitcoin's future. He believes several factors could push the cryptocurrency's price to $100,000 or even higher by the end of the year. Despite recent drops, Scaramucci sees a strong comeback ahead. One reason for Scaramucci's

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Loan-Out Companies Get a New Lease on Life

Governor Gavin Newsom just signed a new law that's a big deal for Hollywood. It's all about those loan-out companies that actors, writers, and crew members use to get paid. These companies have been around for ages, letting creatives deduct some expenses from their taxes. But earlier this year, the

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Oct 02 2024POLITICS

California Takes Action on Gas Prices: A New Approach

Lawmakers in California are trying to tackle the long-standing issue of sudden gas price hikes. They've proposed a new law that would require fuel refineries to keep a certain amount of gasoline in reserve. This is meant to make sure there’s enough supply, especially during summer when prices often

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Oct 02 2024EDUCATION

Heatwave Tragedy: A Mother's Fight for Change

In the scorching summer of California, something terrible happened. A 12-year-old boy named Yahushua Robinson died during a PE class at Canyon Lake Middle School. His mom, Janee, was also a teacher there and decided to keep her students indoors because it was so hot outside. Unfortunately, Yahushua'

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

Cracks in the Pipeline: How Oil Theft is Flooding the Black Market

The oil fields of West Texas are struggling to contain a growing threat: organized crime rings stealing millions of dollars' worth of oil and gasoline. This is no petty theft – the culprits are sophisticated criminals with ties to illegal immigration, and their actions are putting not just local eco

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

A Fresh Fight for Fairness in Taxation

The debate over the state and local tax (SALT) deduction has been ongoing for years, with lawmakers and taxpayers alike arguing over its merits. Now, with the cap on SALT set to expire in 2025, the fight is heating up once again. But this time, it's not just about the tax deduction itself – it's abo

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