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NPR Labeled ‘US State-Affiliated Media’ by Twitter

Twitter adds the label according to an account's engagement in "geopolitics and diplomacy."

House Passes ‘Lower Energy Cost Act’ Supporting American Energy Independence

The House of Representatives passed the 175-page "Lower Energy Costs Act," or H.R. 1.

Largest U.S. Egg Producer Sells 1% More Eggs, Revenue Increase Over 100%

Cal-Maine Foods, the largest U.S. egg producer, increased its revenue 109% while only selling 1% more eggs during the quarter ending February 25, 2023.

Italy Proposes Law to Ban Lab-Grown Food and Animal Feed

The Italian government has proposed a draft law to ban lab-grown food and animal feed production in the country to protect its cultural heritage and traditional food and agriculture sectors.

70-Car Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derails in North Dakota

A 70-car train carrying hazardous materials derailed in North Dakota with 31 cars derailing, some of which leaked petroleum, but no injuries were reported.

Man Waits 3 Years for Dream EV – Days After Getting It, He’s Hit With Brutal News and $2,100 Bill

Of all the non-Tesla electric vehicle startups that have emerged over the past decade, few have garnered as much attention — or burned through as much investor cash — as Rivian, a maker of high-performance EV trucks.

Lawsuit Alleges Meta Intentionally Created Social Media to Be Addictive—Youth Now Facing ‘Most Serious Mental Health Crisis’

"Powerful corporations who wield unmatched, highly concentrated technology in pursuit of profit are knowingly creating this unprecedented mental health crisis," the lawsuit asserts.

Explosion at Texas Chemical Plant

A chemical fire from an explosion at the INEOS Phenol Cumene plant in Pasadena has been extinguished by firefighters, and the cause of the explosion is unknown.

Biden Attempts to Win Swing Voters

Biden's recent approval of an oil project is likely an attempt to gain support among swing voters.

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