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POLICY & POLITICS
EPA proposes rollback on rules limiting carbon and air pollution from fossil fuel power plants
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it will seek to revoke a key rule put in place by the Biden administration that set limits on the amount of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, emitted from fossil fuel-fired power plants.
Sites preserving American history in jeopardy nationwide amid changing federal policies
As federal policies and staffing levels rapidly change in the name of government efficiency and energy independence, historical sites across the United States — sites that help the public understand the cultures that came before them and built their communities of today — are in jeopardy of losing out on important federal protections.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
Life-size Labubu doll sells for over $170,000 at Beijing auction amid global frenzy
The 4-foot-tall mint-green figure drew the highest bid at what was billed as the world’s first auction dedicated to the little monster collectibles.
Pitbull says seeing fans dressed as him is priceless
Pitbull is fascinated by his popularity in the UK - telling the BBC it makes him "very, very happy" to look out into the crowd and see thousands of people dressed like him, singing along to every word of his songs.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Mortgage demand rises to the highest level in over a month, after holiday adjustment
Mortgage interest rates barely moved at all last week, but demand from homebuyers as well as those looking to refinance a current home loan increased.
GM to invest $4 billion in U.S. plants amid tariffs for Mexican-produced vehicles
General Motors plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced vehicles to U.S. plants.
AROUND THE STAND
Andrew McCutchen made history Wednesday with a three-run homer, passing Pirates legend Roberto Clemente on the franchise’s all-time list — a milestone moment for a player long celebrated for character as much as performance. The 17-year veteran, and past Roberto Clemente Award winner, continues to prove that grit, humility, and commitment to community still have a place in professional sports.
In a world full of shortcuts and flash, there's something comforting about baking with simple, honest ingredients — flour, butter, eggs, and the like. But for those who value quality over trend, vanilla bean paste stands out as a small upgrade that delivers a big return.
Reality star Tarek El Moussa was cited for battery after a reported altercation during a family trip to Las Vegas. While details remain limited, the incident is a reminder that fame and fortune don’t exempt anyone from personal responsibility..
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty in his New York retrial on one count of sexual assault, reaffirming serious allegations that helped launch the #MeToo movement. While the jury acquitted him on one charge and is still deliberating a third, the case underscores the long road toward justice and the importance of due process.
Science continues to confirm what many traditional kitchens have long known: everyday spices like cayenne, cinnamon, and garlic may do more than flavor food — they could aid in weight loss and support metabolic health. While results vary and more research is needed, these natural ingredients offer a compelling case for time-tested, whole-food approaches over quick fixes and trendy supplements.
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