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May 10 2024
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Trans Activists Sabotage Hotline For Girls To Report Men In Bathroom
In an environment of endless protest from the left, trans activists have moved from public disruption to simply disabling systems they do not like. On May 1, 2024, Utah launched a reporting form to enforce H.B. 257 , a law signed by Gov. Spencer Cox in January that protects sex-designated spaces such as restrooms or locker rooms from intrusions by members of the opposite sex. The state auditor
The FederalistAug 15 2023
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Texas sues Shell, claiming fire at Houston area facility damaged environment
The state of Texas filed a lawsuit against Shell for over $1 million, claiming the environment was damaged by a fire at the oil company’s Deer Park petrochemical plant. On May 5, cracked heavy gas oil, cracked light gas oil and gasoline ignited in the olefins unit of a Shell Deer Park chemical facility, located just outside of Houston. Aerial pictures of the fire showed flames shooting from
Fox BusinessAug 15 2023
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Montana Youths Win Key Climate Lawsuit on Their Right to a 'Clean and Healthful Environment'
A judge has ruled that the state of Montana is violating its citizens’ constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment” by allowing continued fossil fuel development without considering its effect on the climate. Lawyers for Montana said they would appeal the judge’s decision, which was handed down on Monday. But if it stands, the ruling could set a groundbreaking legal precedent
Smithsonian MagazineMay 09 2024
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Ben Criddle: Why Chris Burgess left his alma mater for BYU
PROVO — Few will argue with the fact that BYU is a unique institution that presents an extraordinary culture and community. That same culture and community can prove polarizing to some, but to others, it presents an environment that is desirable to return to, and maybe even more so than any other institution out there. Count Chris Burgess among the latter group. Burgess was announced as a
KSLMay 09 2024
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It’s illegal to let these 19 ‘noxious weeds’ grow in your yard in Kansas and Missouri
With summer on the way, many Kansas Citians are heading out to work the earth in yards, farms and community gardens around the metro. But as they contribute to the region’s strong agricultural tradition, some residents may find aggressive plants threatening to overtake the natural biodiversity of the local ecosystem. These plants, called “noxious weeds,” are at the center of an ongoing battle
The Kansas City StarMay 09 2024
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Former Iowa State basketball star Ashley Joens visits White House with Las Vegas Aces
Former Iowa State basketball star Ashley Joens was part of the Las Vegas Aces' trip to the White House on Thursday as the WNBA team was honored for winning its second consecutive championship last fall. Joens played two games for the Aces during the 2023 season. She also played eight games for Phoenix and nine games for Dallas before joining the Aces. Joens was among the players who received a
Des Moines RegisterMay 09 2024
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Cell phone data, mobile apps and paid media: DNC touts voter-targeting plans
The Democratic National Committee is making new tech investments to bolster its efforts to reach young voters and voters of color in an increasingly fragmented environment, according to a new memo laying out the party’s strategies in the months leading up to the general election.
Bolstered by the over $192 million dollars Democrats have amassed in the first quarter of this year,
NBC News (Online)Aug 11 2023
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De George: Michael Lorenzen’s no-hitter a sign of Phillies’ special environment
The sight of Johan Rojas gliding under the final out off the bat of Dominic Smith. Lorenzen’s embrace of J.T. Realmuto on the infield grass. Lorenzen holding his nine-month-old daughter aloft as the team celebrated around him. All are probably fast-tracked toward the print shop for a future wall-hanger at Citizens Bank Park. But the most representative of the team for which Lorenzen was making
The TrentonianMay 09 2024
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Lights out: Ukrainians struggle to cope as energy sector mauled by unrelenting Russian bombing
Russia made clear early on that it considered civilian infrastructure a legitimate target as its armies sought to conquer Ukraine.
Ukrainians say attacks in recent weeks have been more ferocious than ever as Russian forces press an initiative in the country’s south and east, impairing much of the energy infrastructure and costing an estimated $1 billion worth of damages.
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Washington TimesMay 09 2024
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Research presents 2D dipole orientation method for mapping cells
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Due to the high transparency of cells, it is very difficult to observe the organelles within them. Biologists can label specific organelles for observation through fluorescence staining. This is somewhat analogous
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