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The Broadband Era Takes a Hit | Opinion
The State· 2 days agoFor the last three months, I've been watching coverage of Japan's sumo wrestling tournaments from NHK WORLD-JAPAN on YouTube, the official channel of the Japanese public broadcaster. In 2023, this growth was driven by romance and fantasy books.
Maverick Kentucky congressman has avoided fallout at home after antagonizing GOP leaders
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 2 days agoFour years ago, Massie drew the wrath of then-President Donald Trump when the congressman...
Lawmakers want to outlaw photos of children turned into sexually explicit images with AI
WXII-TV Winston-Salem· 3 days agoTHIS IS PEDRO ORTIZ PEREZ, AND HE DIED FROM INJURIES HE SUFFERED IN A SHOOTING IN ASHEBORO BACK ON...
Industry professionals reflect on five years of medical marijuana in Arkansas
Arkansas Advocate via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSince the launch of medical marijuana in Arkansas in 2019, more than three dozen storefronts have...
Martinsville council approves new budget on second reading
Martinsville Bulletin· 1 day agoThe Martinsville City Council held nearly five hours of meetings this week, but a new budget finally...
'Not our fault': Austin ISD budget shortfall predicted at $59M; officials point to strains from...
Community Impact· 4 days agoAustin ISD’s budget shortfall for fiscal year 2024-25 has increased from what officials predicted in...
California’s Latino lawmakers prioritize bills each year. How many have passed in the last decade?
The Sacramento Bee· 6 days agoCalifornia’s Latino lawmakers prioritize bills each year. An analysis of the group’s priority legislation — an annual set of bills members vote to support — shows that the caucus turns its bills into laws 54% of the time.
Fontbonne University is closing. Which other colleges are at risk of shutting down?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 7 days agoThe upcoming closure of Fontbonne University has aspiring college students and their families...
Their first baby came with medical debt. These parents won’t have another
The State· 3 days agoTheir first baby came with medical debt. What followed, though, was another ordeal: thousands of dollars in medical debt that sent Crivilare and her husband scrambling for nearly a year to keep collectors at bay.