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Australia Condemns ‘Inhumane Killing’ of Palestinians as Gaza Suffering Reaches New Depths

By Amra Lee Australia has joined 28 international partners in calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and a lifting of ...

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Unlike Government Propaganda, PBS and NPR Are Generally Unbiased

By Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin Champions of the almost entirely party-line vote in the U.S. Senate to erase US$1.1 billion in already approved funds ...

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As Data Centers Hog Power, Regular Customers Foot the Bill

Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a ...

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Any Hope of Stricter Development Regulations in Palm Coast, Bunnell or Flagler County ‘Dead in the Water’ Until 2027

Forget a building moratorium of any kind. For the next three years, something closer to a moratorium on regulations is in effect in Flagler ...

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Why Russia Is Paying Women To Have Babies

By Jennifer Mathers In some parts of Russia, schoolgirls who become pregnant are being paid more than 100,000 roubles (nearly $1,200) for giving birth ...

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What You Can Do To Keep Your Data Privacy from Slipping Away

By Mike Chapple Your data privacy is slipping away – here’s why, and what you can do about it Mike Chapple , University of Notre ...

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Charitable Giving Grew to $593B in 2024, 2nd Best Year Ever

By Jon Bergdoll and Christina Daniken U.S. charitable giving increased 3.3% to US$593 billion in 2024 , lifted by the strength of the economy. ...

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Flagler Commission Hires Michael Rodriguez Its Next County Attorney as Al Hadeed Era Closes

The Flagler County Commission Thursday evening voted unanimously to hire Michael Rodriguez, a lawyer with 28 years’ experience, much of it in local government, ...

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Federal Funding for PBS and NPR Nears Fadeout

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House cleared legislation just after midnight Friday that will cancel $9 billion in previously approved spending for public broadcasting and foreign ...

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Is the End of Carbon Capture an Unexpected Benefit?

By Andres Clarens The U.S. Department of Energy’s decision to claw back US$3.7 billion in grants from industrial demonstration projects may create an unexpected ...

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