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Home prices reach record highs again in February

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Home prices in February increased by 6.4 percent year-over-year, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index, released Tuesday. In January, home prices jumped by 6 percent year over year, according to the index, the fastest annual growth since 2022. The 10-city composite increased by 8 percent, up from a 7.4 percent increase...

LA County tries to stop Catalina Island plans to shoot down invasive deer via helicopters

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A proposal from California's Catalina Island to shoot down invasive mule deer via helicopter has met with a scathing response from Los Angeles County leadership. The Catalina Island Conservancy, which manages 88 percent of the unincorporated territory's land, submitted a plan last August to the Department of Fish and Wildlife to eradicate the population, due to its...

Vaping tied to increased lead, uranium exposure risk: Research

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Vaping by young people led to increased risk of lead and uranium exposure, according to a new study. The study, published Monday in the journal Tobacco Control, found that both people aged 13 to 17 who used e-cigarettes in timespans lasting six to 19 days and over 20 days in the previous month had higher...

Task force now recommends breast cancer screenings start at age 40

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Women should start regular mammography screenings at age 40 and continue every other year until age 74, an expert advisory panel said Tuesday. Citing the increase in breast cancer among younger women, the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) changed their previous guidance, which recommended biennial mammograms starting by age 50, but said the decision...

G7 countries say they’ll phase out coal by 2035 — with caveats

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A group of nations known as the G-7 say they’ll eliminate coal from their power sector — unless those coal plants capture their planet-warming emissions — by 2035.  In a communique this week, the nations’ environment and climate leaders said they would phase out “unabated coal power” — that which does not use technology to...

Yellen: Treasury exploring ways to expand free tax filing program

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers Wednesday that the department is looking into ways to expand on the limited direct file pilot program with possible extensions in functionality and applicable tax credits up for debate. The free program, which is like a scaled-down version of the popular tax preparation software, has encountered fierce opposition from...

Schumer condemns 'lawlessness' at Columbia University protests

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday denounced protesters at Columbia University who smashed windows and unfurled an intifada banner while seizing control of Hamilton Hall, delivering his strongest criticism to date of pro-Palestinian protesters in New York. “Smashing windows with hammers and taking over a university building is not free speech. It is...

Brown University agrees to hold Israel divestment vote after pressure from student protesters

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Brown University’s corporate board will vote on a proposal to divest from Israeli interests, the university announced Tuesday, a major victory for student protesters who have taken over dozens of college campuses nationwide. Protesters at Brown will tear town their encampment at the center of campus and cease demonstrations though the end of the school year as part of an...



Speaker Johnson calls on Biden to visit Columbia amid pro-Palestine protests

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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is urging President Biden to visit Columbia University and observe the pro-Palestine protests roiling its Manhattan campus after Johnson and a group of GOP lawmakers stopped by the university grounds and denounced the demonstrations. Asked during a press conference on Tuesday if he would challenge Biden to visit Columbia — which has...

Economic confidence slips for first time since last fall: Gallup

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Americans’ confidence in the economy has dropped nine points since last month, the first time it has slipped since the fall, a survey by Gallup found. The Gallup Economic Confidence Index, which summarizes the public’s view on the current economic conditions, is at -29 for April, behind -20 for March. The index has a theoretical...

California's population grows for the first time since 2020

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California's population is celebrating its first net increase since 2020 — with a net gain of 67,000 residents last year, state authorities announced on Tuesday. Officials attributed the rise — to 39,128,162 individuals as of Jan. 1 — to an improvement in legal foreign immigration policies, a growth in the natural population and the return...

Foxx calls on heads of Yale, UCLA, Michigan as part of House-wide antisemitism probe

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Chairwoman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) on Tuesday called on the heads of Yale University, the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA), and the University of Michigan to testify before her panel in May as part of a new House-wide investigation into antisemitism in the U.S. At the press conference,...

Supreme Court refuses to block Texas age-verification law for pornographic content 

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The Supreme Court refused to block a Texas law that required pornographic websites to verify a user’s age. The high court denied Tuesday an emergency appeal filed by the Free Speech Coalition, which is a trade association for the adult entertainment industry. The association asked the justices in an emergency appeal earlier this month to block...

Judiciary Republicans zero in on top prosecutor in Trump hush money case

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The House Judiciary Committee is again singling out a top prosecutor in former President Trump’s hush money case, asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over the bulk of its communications relating to Matthew Colangelo. Colangelo, who delivered the opening statement in Trump’s New York trial last week, was a senior Justice Department official...

When do college protests become criminal? Experts weigh in amid Columbia building takeover

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Pro-Palestinian protesters have taken over a building at Columbia University, marking a significant escalation for nationwide demonstrations that experts say have pressed and sometimes strayed from what is legally permissible. While protesting is a sacred right in the U.S., all the more cherished on college campuses, hundreds of students have been arrested in multiple states...

Black girls in Florida do not feel safe in schools: Study

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A new study has found that Black girls in Florida often feel unsafe in their schools due to policing policies and cultures of criminalization in the Sunshine State. The report, published by the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) and Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), includes a group of Black girls and young women, ages 14 to...

Trump removes social media posts that violated gag order

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Former President Trump deleted social media posts that a judge determined violated a gag order in his criminal hush money trial, just before a Tuesday deadline. Judge Juan Merchan fined Trump $9,000 and held him in contempt nine times early Tuesday over the posts on Truth Social and his campaign website, which included attacks on...

Democratic college group voices solidarity for campus protesters, criticizes White House

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The college outreach arm of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) voiced solidarity with pro-Palestinian protestors at campuses across the country and criticized the White House for its handling of the Israel-Hamas war in a statement Tuesday. “This past week, we witnessed heroic actions on the part of students around the country to protest and sit...

Columbia threatens to expel students occupying campus building

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Columbia University is threatening to expel student protesters against Israel's handling of the war in Gaza who took over a campus building on Tuesday.  “Students occupying the building face expulsion,” said Columbia spokesperson Ben Chang, The Associated Press reported. “Protesters have chosen to escalate to an untenable situation — vandalizing property, breaking doors and...

Manchin vows to introduce resolution to overturn Biden permitting rule

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Senate Energy Committee Chair Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said he will lead a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution to undo the Biden administration’s final rule on permitting announced Tuesday morning. “All the White House had to do was implement the commonsense, bipartisan permitting reforms in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, that all sides agreed upon, but once...

Pentagon chief: 'Possible' US troops setting up pier off Gaza get shot at

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday said it is “possible” that the U.S. troops setting up a floating pier off the coast of Gaza could be shot at, and that they have the right to shoot back. “Typically, all of the deployed service members carry guns and they have the ability to protect themselves if challenged,”...

Biden administration plans to ease marijuana restrictions: Reports

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a historic step toward lessening federal restrictions on decades of U.S. drug policy, reports found. The DEA will approve an opinion from the Department of Health and Human Service that the drug should be reclassified from a Schedule I...





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