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Republicans see bashing California as a powerful political weapon. Here’s why
Macon Telegraph via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThough he’s been elected twice overwhelmingly as governor and easily survived a 2021 recall effort,...
Trump Intends To Assemble "An Army" To Deconstruct the Administrative State & The Environment -...
CleanTechnica· 4 days agoYesterday I wrote an article for CleanTechnica titled, “Be Wary What You Wish For: Trump 2.0 Will...
In Nightmare News, Tampons Have Been Found To Contain Arsenic And Lead
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoThe_burtons / Getty Images Berkeley Public Health said: “Metals have been found to increase the risk...
Meet the 2(!) Sets of Sibling Duos Aiming for Gold at the Paris Olympics (Exclusive)
People via Yahoo Canada Sports· 4 days agoOlympic trials in June 2024. In May, Aaron announced plans to attend the University of Texas in the...
What plastic pollution does to your body, and what you can do about it
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoWhat does all this plastic pollution mean for the health of people and the planet? Experts across...
Practicing gratitude could help you live longer, new study says | CNN
CNN.com· 4 days agoAppreciating the little things in life can leave a lasting impact on your health. Experiencing...
Cal Poly Humboldt president to step down months after campus crackdowns
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoCal Poly Humboldt University President Tom Jackson Jr. announced Thursday that he is leaving his...
Finding Happily Ever After in Their Happy Place
New York Times· 5 days agoJoe Gorman and Matt Capbarat felt an instant spark when they met through a mutual friend. In mid-November 2019, Carrie Lafferty, a mutual friend, invited...
General Atomics to build second Space Force weather satellite
SpaceNews· 5 days agoGeneral Atomics will provide three years of operational services for two Electro-Optical Weather System, or EWS, satellites.
A study found toxic metals in popular tampon brands. Here’s what experts advise
MPR News· 5 days agoResearchers have found toxic metals — including arsenic and lead — in over a dozen popular brands of tampons, raising questions about a menstrual hygiene product used by millions of Americans ...