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Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris shows how big a role music is playing in the 2024 election

by American Public NewsSeptember 12, 2024

With Harris and Trump locked in a dead heat, getting their supporters to sing, scream and dance can cultivate an aura of inevitable electoral triumph.

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A Nazi magazine regularly published manipulated photos and misinformation, long before the age of AI

by Daniel H. Magilow, Professor of German, University of TennesseeSeptember 12, 2024

The Nazis routinely shared altered photos in their official publication, the Illustrierter Beobachter, causing readers to question what was real or fake.

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Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States would have given Nixon immunity for Watergate crimes — but 50 years ago he needed a presidential pardon to avoid prison

by Ken Hughes, Research Specialist, the Miller Center, University of VirginiaSeptember 12, 2024

President Gerald Ford’s pardon of former President Richard Nixon 50 years ago is seen as a damaging precedent establishing presidential impunity. Now, the Supreme Court has affirmed that impunity.

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Responding to work emails after hours contributes to burnout, hostility

by American Public NewsSeptember 12, 2024

Boundaries exist for a reason.

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Biobots arise from the cells of dead organisms − pushing the boundaries of life, death and medicine

by Peter A Noble, Affiliate Professor of Microbiology, University of WashingtonSeptember 12, 2024

Given the right conditions, certain types of cells are able to self-assemble into new lifeforms after the organism they were once part of has died.

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Philly residents with opioid addiction get medication from the ‘bupe bus’ − creating a path for treatment

by Margaret Lowenstein, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaSeptember 12, 2024

After their initial visit, 69% of patients returned to the van at least four times for follow-ups.

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East is East, West is West − and Turkey is looking to forge its own BRICS path between the two

by American Public NewsSeptember 12, 2024

NATO member Turkey’s intention to join the 9-member body that functions as an alternative to the Western-led order shows Ankara’s global ambitions.

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Free school meals are on the rise in the US − but that could change depending on who wins the 2024 presidential election

by American Public NewsSeptember 12, 2024

Minnesota Gov. and vice presidential contender Tim Walz has championed his state’s free school meals policy.

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Here are the races that will decide control of the Wyoming Legislature

by Maggie MullenSeptember 12, 2024
A sign with an American flag and arrow that says "vote here"
A sign with an American flag and arrow that says "vote here"

Eighteen statehouse seats are contested in the general election, several of which will determine how much control the hard-line Freedom Caucus holds in Cheyenne.

The post Here are the races that will decide control of the Wyoming Legislature appeared first on WyoFile .

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Feds to review cost, benefit estimates for originally $80M West Fork Dam

by Angus M. Thuermer Jr.September 12, 2024

The controversial proposal to plug a deep canyon in the Sierra Madre Mountains will undergo more scrutiny with a $200,000 allocation.

The post Feds to review cost, benefit estimates for originally $80M West Fork Dam appeared first on WyoFile .

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