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Here’s why elections in this swing state city are always viewed with suspicion

Votebeat discusses how Milwaukee's elections face scrutiny amid accusations of fraud, fueled by racial divides and political polarization.

A monumental mess: The Antiquities Act is at risk

Re:Public reports the Antiquities Act faces uncertainty, as recent legal challenges and political shifts threaten its future.

Trump appoints Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair: What it means for markets

Range reports the president's appointment of Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair signals Fed independence and a market-first policy.

State seals, decoded: The motifs that symbolize each state across America

ThatsThem reports that U.S. state seals reflect unique identities through motifs symbolizing values like resilience, liberty, and agriculture.

Love, history and harmony: Valentine’s Day then and now

PrayerSong explores Valentine's Day's evolution from ancient Roman rituals to a modern celebration, highlighting music's role in romantic expression.

Portugal Golden Visa: Approvals down, family permits up in 2024

Movingto reports that while Portugal's Golden Visa program issued fewer residence permits in 2024 than the previous year, family reunification permits linked to the program nearly doubled.

State mottos, translated: What your state’s official motto really means

AnyWho reports each U.S. state's motto reflects its values and history, forming a unique tapestry of American ideals and regional diversity.

With rental registries, cities try to track housing and hold bad actors accountable

Stateline reports cities are implementing rental registries to track properties and hold landlords accountable amid housing challenges.

The states aging fastest and what it means for communities

QMedic reports that the U.S. is aging unevenly, impacting housing, transport, and services, especially in states with the fastest-growing older populations.

Trump’s vow to arrest immigrants lifted private prison stocks. Then why did they tank?

The Marshall Project reports that despite initial stock surges for private prison companies under Trump, their values fell as immigration enforcement didn’t meet expectations.

Before ICE shooting, immigration agents repeatedly used deadly force

The Marshall Project reports that federal officers have fatally shot at least three other people in the last five months.

Will I need to appear in court for a car accident case?

Morris, King & Hodge, P.C. reports that most car accident cases settle without court. Possible court reasons include insurance disputes or serious injuries.

Inside America’s top 7 rising fraud hotspots

PeopleFinders reports the rise of fraud hotspots across the U.S., with scams driven by tech advances and rising rates in several metro areas.

Canada produces a lot of oil. So does Venezuela. How does it all fit together?

The Narwhal examines how U.S. actions in Venezuela could impact Canada's oil market, highlighting concerns over pricing and production dynamics.

The real cost of industrial air pollution to the economy

MACH Engineering reports that industrial air pollution harms economies by increasing healthcare costs and reducing productivity, impacting agriculture and infrastructure.

Is your factory making people sick? The importance of controlling industrial air emissions

MACH Engineering reports factory air emissions harm health, environment, and businesses. Controlling emissions is vital for compliance and well-being.

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