October 18, 2024
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When it comes to the abortion debate, it’s deja vu all over again for guest columnist Paul Krza. The post Sperm criminals and abortion: Lock ‘em up! appeared first on WyoFile .
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There’s little detail available on the $7 billion federal program to jumpstart U.S. clean hydrogen, leaving environmental advocates concerned the projects may be off track. One year in, U.S. clean hydrogen hubs face questions — and have few answers is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you…
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The Colorado Sun partners with Gigafact to investigate trending claims
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The outcome of the State Board of Education race in the 8th Congressional District will determine whether the board majority willing to overturn local school districts when they deny charter school applications remains
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Premium prices on the individual market are set to rise by an average of 5.6% for 2025. The Polis administration is celebrating, saying it could have been much worse.
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In 2008, the city health department opened up 1,000 permits for street vendors to sell fresh fruits and vegetables in New York City’s food deserts. But just 149 vendors held those Green Carts permits as of the end of May, while 1,445 others remained on a waitlist for a chance to apply for the 851…
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One returning player for the Blue Ridge Bobcats calls the new permanant seating “state of the art.” The post Wythe County’s hockey arena has a new look appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The largely civil debate lacked fireworks but offered voters two starkly different visions of the future of the 5th Congressional District, with one surprising point of agreement. The post McGuire and Witt offer contrasting views in first and likely only 5th District debate appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Want to know how the Electoral College works? Here’s a hypothetical example of how it would work at the state level. The post If Virginia had an Electoral College for statewide races, Terry McAuliffe would be governor appeared first on Cardinal News.
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A Maryland company is the applicant for both special use permits up for public hearing. The post Agenda Henry County: 2 large-scale solar farms up for discussion Wednesday appeared first on Cardinal News.