Brazil’s Supreme Court Orders X to Be Reinstated in Brazil
Brazil’s Supreme Court authorized reinstatement of social media platform X in Brazil after company met legal requirements and complied with judicial orders.
Hurricane Milton Could Forever Change Florida’s Gulf Coastline, Says USGS
Hurricane Milton, a strong Category 4 storm as of Wednesday morning, could forever change Florida’s Gulf Coast, according to a recent release issued by USGS.
Costco Gold Bars Are Selling Out Even as Prices Surge, Survey Finds
Costco shoppers are purchasing store’s 1-ounce gold bars at high rate despite precious metal’s record-high prices in recent months, according to recent survey.
Nuclear Power Likely to Grow by Getting Smaller
‘We’ve got to onshore a lot of the capabilities that we’ve lost,’ said Juliann Edwards, chief development officer of The Nuclear Company.
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California Faces Wave of Lawsuits Over Gender Identity Notification in Schools
A mother’s tears of worry and frustration over her 17-year-old daughter’s secret social gender transition at school tell the story of what many parents...
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates State’s Abortion Law
Judge’s ruling striking down Georgia’s abortion fetal heartbeat ban was stayed by Georgia Supreme Court so ban will go back into effect as case proceeds.
Milton Strengthens to Category 4 Hurricane, on Track to Hit Florida
Hurricane Milton strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center reported two days before storm was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf Coast.
The Debate Around Fluoride Is Changing: What It Means for Your Drinking Water
Judge ordered EPA to strengthen fluoride rules for drinking water after report found 1.5 milligrams in drinking water poses neurodevelopmental risks in children.
Deadly Maui Fire Caused by Rekindling of Earlier Extinguished Blaze, Investigation Finds
Sparks from broken power lines caused August 2023 wildfire in Maui according to new report published by the Maui County Dept of Fire and Public Safety and ATF.
US Layoffs Up 53 Percent in September From Previous Year
There were nearly 73,000 job cuts in September 2024. This was down by 4% from the previous month’s 75,891,but the layoffs were up by 53% from last year.
Macron Warns EU ‘Could Die’ Within 3 Years Due to Overregulation, Welfare Burden, Underinvestment
Macron issued stark warning stating EU faces risks unless it reforms regulatory framework, bolsters investment, and addresses unsustainably high social spending.
Toyota Rolls Back DEI, Prioritizes Employees’ Professional Development
Toyota Motor Corp. has announced significant changes to its DEI initiatives, halting sponsorship of LGBT events and scaling back participation DEI rankings.