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Federal Panel Directs Louisiana to Redraw Congressional Map Amid Gerrymandering Dispute

A federal three-judge panel has instructed the Louisiana Legislature to craft a new congressional map by June 3 or face court intervention to establish...

Hyundai’s Zero-Emission Trucks Hit California Roads in $53M Initiative

The Center for Transportation and the Environment has launched a project in California aimed at deploying Hyundai Motor Co.’s hydrogen-powered trucks to enhance zero-emission...

Google Retracts Decision To Ban Trump Ad Targeting Biden On Inflation, Immigration

Google reportedly back tracked after removing an ad from former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign that targeted President Joe Biden on inflation and illegal immigration.

California Population Rebounds, Sparking Debate Over Immigration Impact

California's population has rebounded with a net gain of 67,000 residents last year, marking its first increase since 2020, state authorities announced on Tuesday. The...

Texas Wildfire Grows to Historic Proportions, Spreads to Oklahoma

A massive wildfire at Smokehouse Creek in Texas has now become the largest blaze in the state's history, covering an estimated 1.075 million acres...

G7 Countries Seek to Phase Out Coal-Fired Power Plants

G7 nations agreed to end the use of coal-fired power plants by 2035.

UCLA Study Claims Climate Change Disproportionately Affects LGBTQ People

The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Williams Institute School of Law published a study claiming that LGBTQ people are at greater risk for climate change effects.

Biden Spending $1.5 Billion for ‘Net-Zero’ Freight Industry

The Biden administration is planning to spend $1.5 billion to electrify the freight industry.

Kim Kardashian and Vice President Harris Discuss Pardons and Second Chances at White House

Kim Kardashian joined Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Thursday to discuss criminal justice reform and President Joe Biden's use of...

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Do Not ‘Directly Cause an Increase in Global Temperature’: Study

A study published in Science Direct found that carbon dioxide emissions do not directly contribute to global temperatures.

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