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FDA Investigating Toxic Metals in Tampons: Senator

An August study found the presence of 16 metals in tampon products made by 14 common brands.

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IRS Plans Changes to Boost Retirement Savings With $1,000 Saver’s Match Program

The IRS is seeking public input on the plans for taxpayer-funded matching contributions of up to $1,000 per year, before the 2027 rollout.

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Trump vows to ‘heal the world’ in wake of Georgia school shooting

Four people were killed and nine people were injured at a mass shooting at Apalachee High School, in Winder, a city about 45 miles northeast of Atlanta, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A suspect, identified as 14-year-old Colt Gray, is in police custody.

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  • 09/05/2024
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Vladimir Putin Endorses Harris 2024

The Russian collusion narrative took another hit this week as Russian President Vladimir Putin made his endorsement in the U.S. 2024 presidential election - for Kamala Harris. 

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Climate Change Authority Calls for Campaign Against Misinformation, More Policy Interventions

The authority suggested the Capacity Investment Scheme could be legislated, administered by a standalone statutory agency and increased in size and pace.

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World’s Biggest Salt Flat Transforms Into Giant Mirror, Reflects the Clouds for Thousands of Miles

Stepping onto the world’s largest salt flat is just like standing on a giant mirror. On a still day in Bolivia’s rainy season, a thin layer of water covering the plateau flats of Salar de Uyuni transforms it into a vast reflection of the sky. When this happens, it can be almost impossible to distinguish […]

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Federal Government Grants First LNG Export After Moratorium Overruled

A decision in January to pause approval of new licenses for exporting LNG to countries that are not U.S. trade partners was blocked by a federal court in July.

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Government Spending Keeping Economic Growth Alive: Treasurer

Experts have declared Australia is now in an ‘undeclared recession.’

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Drug Possession Becomes Illegal Again in Oregon as Decriminalization Law Expires

The previous 2020 law was the first in the nation to decriminalize possession of small amounts of drugs, by reducing it from a misdemeanor to a civil violation.

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US Government Urges Supreme Court to Allow Utah Rail Line to Be Built

Challengers say a federal board’s environmental impact assessment for the rail project was poor quality and should be reviewed.

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FBI Issues Ransomware Attack Advisory After 210 Organizations Compromised

Some of its alleged victims include Frontier Communications, Rite Aid, the Florida Department of Health, and others.

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Over 10,000 Hotel Workers on Strike for Labor Day Weekend

Hotels in eight cities are affected by the strike. Further strikes could begin ‘at any time’ in Baltimore, New Haven, Oakland, and Providence, the union said.

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Families of Fallen Soldiers Defend Trump After Arlington Cemetery Visit Fallout

Family members of soldiers killed in Afghanistan withdrawal say the presidential candidate was invited to attend the ceremony and to ‘hear our stories.’

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Trump’s Lawyers Again Ask Federal Court to Intervene in New York Case

Trump’s lawyers say that in a federal court, they would seek to overturn the verdict on the grounds of immunity, as recently established by the Supreme Court.

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Harris Campaigns in Georgia, Seeking to Boost Voter Turnout in Key Battleground State

The Harris-Walz campaign aims to capitalize on the momentum from 2020 by mobilizing black voters in the Peach State.