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Stargazers' delight: Efforts to cut unwanted light pollution in New Mexico win praise
Advocates for limits on indiscriminate outdoor lighting that are increasingly obscuring night skies worldwide are recognizing efforts by an oil and natural gas developer to reduce scattered light in New Mexico
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Ex-FBI informant who fabricated bribery story about Biden and his son Hunter gets 6 years in prison
A former FBI informant who fabricated a story about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter accepting bribes has been sentenced to six years in prison
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Puerto Rico's new governor appoints an energy czar to tackle the island's power crisis
Puerto Rico’s new Gov. Jenniffer González Colón has appointed an energy czar to help pull the U.S. territory out of a power crisis as chronic outages persist
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Meta rolls back hate speech rules as Zuckerberg cites 'recent elections' as a catalyst
It wasn’t just fact-checking that Meta scrapped from its platforms as it prepares for the second Trump administration
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Stowaways on planes and inside landing gear raise worries about aviation security
What is going on with aviation security
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US longshoremen have reached an agreement with ports and shipping companies, averting a potential strike
US longshoremen have reached an agreement with ports and shipping companies, averting a potential strike
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Ohio gov signs bill requiring schools to tell parents about health care changes, 'sexuality content'
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed legislation that boosts the rights of parents to know when schools are changing their child’s health care or preparing to present lessons involving sexuality or gender
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Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer following Tuesday's slide
U.S. stock indexes held firmer and finished mixed a day after strong reports on the economy stirred up worries that inflation and interest rates may remain higher than expected
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CNN defamation trial comes at a rough time for legacy media — and for the struggling network
CNN is on trial for libel this week before a jury in Florida, and it comes at a particularly inopportune time for legacy media
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Federal Reserve officials at December meeting expected slower pace of rate cuts ahead
Federal Reserve officials at their meeting Dec. 17-18 expected to dial back the pace of interest rate cuts this year in the face of persistently elevated inflation and the threat of widespread tariffs and other potential policy changes
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