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Migrants play ‘the asylum lottery’ on controversial US government app
The Columbian· 4 days agoHaving fled his native Venezuela, Luis Guerrero was living in Colombia when he heard about a legal...
'12 types spread germs': Ohio EPA grants aim to reduce spread of mosquito-borne illnesses
Mansfield News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIf April showers bring May flowers, then May rains must bring June mosquitoes. The Ohio EPA has...
Helldivers 2 Returns To Steam In Select Countries
ClutchPoints· 5 days agoIn a notable development, Helldivers 2, developed by Arrowhead Game Studios, has made a selective comeback on the Steam platform in a limited number of...
St. Louis-based defense contractor to share $43B DHA award - St. Louis Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days agoThe Defense Health Agency awarded Spectrum Healthcare Resources in St. Louis a 10-year contract. The...
'I'm the ranking member': Democrat reminds Jim Jordan the rules of his own committee
The Raw Story· 7 days agoCongressional drama unfolded on the X platform on Wednesday as Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) was...
Self-Serve and Digital-First Channels Can Help Fix ‘Banking Deserts’
PYMNTS.com· 5 days agoThe Federal Reserve said in a recent blog post that in some cases, “banking deserts” have emerged,...
Puerto Rico’s rooftop solar boom is at risk, advocates warn
Canary Media· 2 days agoIn Puerto Rico, residents are flocking to rooftop solar and backup batteries in search of more...
Investing In Greenhouse Gas Reduction Lifts Up Main Streets
Forbes· 1 day agoRecently, Vice President Kamala Harris and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator...
What are Pennsylvania’s most popular baby names? These favorites made the cut in 2023
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPlenty of recent favorites once again checked in as some of the most popular baby names in...
Why Chinese migrants cross US southern border in growing numbers - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 1 day agoIt’s a bright, windy day in early April, and 71 unauthorized migrants are milling about a desolate patch of dirt in the California desert, waiting to turn themselves in to the U.S. Border Patrol ...