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Utah Just Declared That Porn Is Causing A "Public Health Crisis"

BuzzFeed 

Rick Bowmer / AP

Utah's governor on Tuesday signed a bill declaring a public health crisis in his state caused by pornography.

At a ceremony in Salt Lake City, Gov. Gary Herbert said the bill, which is a non-binding resolution and has no practical effect, was intended to sound "a voice of warning" to "the real health risks associated with viewing pornography."

"People generally know about the dangers of drugs and alcohol that can be found out there that tempt our youth...but... Читать дальше...

Texas, New Mexico oil producers push for import limits

TheRepublic.com 

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico - Oil drilling companies and royalty owners from the Texas Panhandle to New Mexico's stretch of the Permian Basin are embarking on a grass-roots campaign to limit foreign oil imports, salvaging what they say is a major sector of the U.S. economy.

Constance Wu And Ming-Na Wen Urge Asian-Americans To Fight Against Hollywood’s Racism

BuzzFeed 

BeBe Jacobs

When the first photo of Scarlett Johansson as the star of Ghost in the Shell dropped online on Thursday, fans of the beloved manga series took to Twitter in outrage. They denounced Hollywood for casting a white actor as a Japanese character from a distinctly Japanese narrative. Their anger was further fueled after it was reported that the film's producers tested visual effects on Johansson that would make her appear more Asian.

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In conservative Utah, naming road for gay leader stands out

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to name a street after pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk is the latest display of Salt Lake City standing out as a blue dot in a deep-red state where the prevailing Mormon faith…

In conservative Utah, naming road for gay leader stands out

TheRepublic.com 

SALT LAKE CITY - A proposal to name a street after pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk is the latest display of Salt Lake City standing out as a blue dot in a deep-red state where the prevailing Mormon faith still has a fraught relationship with the LGBT community.

In conservative Utah, naming road for gay leader stands out

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to name a street after pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk is the latest display of Salt Lake City standing out as a blue dot in a deep-red state where the prevailing Mormon faith…



Yahoo Revenue Falls Slightly Less Than Expected

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

Yahoo Inc's posted first-quarter revenue that beat analysts' estimates slightly, but the 11.3 percent decline shows the web pioneer's struggle to boost growth its core online search and display advertising business, which it is in the process of auctioning off.

Number of early Indiana voters twice that of 2012 election

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — With record early-voting numbers already reached, Indiana election officials don't expect the momentum to let up ahead of the state's May 3 primary election.

DOJ Asks VW To Keep Probe Results Secret

WSJ.com 

The Justice Department asked Volkswagen to refrain from publicly releasing the results of an independent investigation into the company’s misrepresentation of pollution by its diesel cars.

Yahoo shares tick higher as results top Street view

MarketWatch.com 

Yahoo Inc. shares rose in the extended session Tuesday after the web portal topped Wall Street estimates for the first quarter. Yahoo shares advanced 0.6% to $36.54 after hours. The company reported adjusted earnings of 8 cents a share on revenue of $1.09 billion. Excluding traffic acquisition costs, revenue was $859 million. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had forecast earnings of 7 cents a share on adjusted revenue of $846.1 million.

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Jewell: 'Major course correction' needed on conservation

TheRepublic.com 

WASHINGTON - Interior Secretary Sally Jewell on Tuesday called for "a major course correction" in the way the nation conserves its public lands, waters and wildlife, saying climate change and other trends threaten natural areas "in existential ways."





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