The NYC disconnect between zero emissions and reality It wasn't such a heavy lift for the overwhelmingly Democratic Legislature in 2019 to pass the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, and it was easy for then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to pick up his pen and sign it into law. Executing the vision of delivering 70% of the state's electricity from zero-emissions sources by 2030 is proving hard work indeed. | ||||||||||||
Tech Workers Brace For Possible Omnibus Job-Killer Like the proverbial bad penny that keeps reappearing, lousy immigration bills are hard to kill off. Consider the EAGLE Act of 2022, also known as Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment, or formally recognized as H.R. 3648. The newest proposed legislation is another iteration of the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. | ||||||||||||
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WHO Renames Monkeypox As Mpox, Citing Racism Concerns The World Health Organization has renamed monkeypox as mpox, citing concerns the original name of the decades-old animal disease could be construed as discriminatory and racist. | ||||||||||||
Big Home Price Decline Seems Inevitable As the U.S. housing market continues to cool, a growing number of forecasters say homeowners could soon experience significant price declines. These analysts look at the record run-up in home prices during the COVID pandemic and say a drop of 20% or more looms in the near future. | ||||||||||||
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Hawaii's Mauna Loa Starts To Erupt, Sending Ash Nearby Hawaii's Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, has started to erupt for the first time in nearly four decades, prompting volcanic ash and debris to fall nearby, authorities said Monday. | ||||||||||||
California Food Stamp Costs Reach Record Highs Despite posting the lowest unemployment rate in at least 46 years, the state of California had more people on the federal food stamp program in 2022 than ever. | ||||||||||||
U.S. Senate To Vote On Respect For Marriage Act; Several Groups Say It's Unconstitutional Several groups argue the Respect for Marriage Act (ROMA) currently before the U.S. Senate is unconstitutional, and if enacted, will eventually be struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. | ||||||||||||
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GOP Legislative Chiefs Back Changing Law For DeSantis Presidential Run Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn't said he's running for president, but Florida Republican legislative leaders are considering making it easier for him to do so anyway. Gathered in Tallahassee on Tuesday, these leaders said they are open to revising a Florida law requiring the governor to resign his position if he runs for president. | ||||||||||||
Back Already? CBS News Ends Twitter Boycott After 48 Hours The leftwing meltdown over Elon Musk and Twitter has been fun to watch. The media, Democrats, and woke leftists are actually complaining that free speech will be reinstated. CBS News announced that it was stepping away from Twitter due to "security concerns." |
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