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22.07 / 13:34
SEC Action security crypto regulation Amicus innovations prevention 7 U.S. States Challenge SEC’s Crypto Regulations in Iowa-Led Amicus Brief
A coalition of seven U.S. states has come together to challenge the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) regulation of cryptocurrency.
13.07 / 21:08
Cooper BAY WhatsApp CBS Warner Bros Features Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: Check out premiere date, time, cast, series format and production team
Young Sheldon" will join the spinoff series «Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.» Zoe Perry, Annie Potts, and Raegan Revord will appear in Season 1. Cast «Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage» will feature familiar faces from «Young Sheldon.» Zoe Perry will play Mary Cooper, Georgie and Sheldon’s mother. Annie Potts will appear as Meemaw, and Raegan Revord will play Missy Cooper, Georgie’s sister. The spinoff continues the story of Georgie, portrayed by Montana Jordan, and Mandy, played by Emily Osment, as they raise their family in Texas.
13.07 / 08:33
UPS Fighting Entertainment Bill Trade Justice Courts The Supreme Court will hear an appeal to upend Texas' age verification law for porn websites
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from the adult entertainment industry seeking to upend a Texas law that requires pornographic websites to verify the age of their users
13.07 / 04:59
Citi Provident Metro Research country innovations medicines Biden administration provides $504 million to support 12 technology hubs nationwide
The Biden administration says it's providing $504 million in implementation grants for a dozen technology hubs in Ohio, Montana, Nevada and Florida, among other locations
13.07 / 03:30
UPS Citi Target wellness Devon Energy buys Grayson Mill Energy's Williston Basin business in $5B cash-and-stock deal
Devon Energy is buying Grayson Mill Energy’s Williston Basin business in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $5 billion
12.07 / 23:55
UPS Landmark Experts Justice Courts rights Montana Republicans urge reversal of landmark ruling in climate change lawsuit by young plaintiffs
Republican officials in Montana are pressing the state Supreme Court to overturn a landmark climate ruling in a lawsuit brought by young environmentalists
12.07 / 23:25
Citi Target President Experts War show Targets in 90 US cities on nuclear map! Know places under threat. What has Russian President Vladimir Putin said?
Vladimir Putin said that he may be forced to use nuclear weapons if the existence of his country is threatened, the specter of nuclear war has been haunting the US. It has increased with escalating the Russia- Ukraine War and mounting China-US pressure over Taiwan and the South China Sea. Amid these disturbing scenarios, a map has been released showing the potential targets in the US if a nuke war gets triggered. As many as 90 cities have found a place in the map, that may disturb not only their residents but also defense experts and the military.
27.06 / 17:03
Digital Platform security ByteDance TikTok Freedom rights Free speech and digital rights groups argue TikTok law would infringe on the First Amendment
A group of nonprofits argued in a legal filing that the federal law requiring TikTok’s parent company to sell the platform, or face a ban, is an unconstitutional measure that restricts speech and makes it impossible for users to associate on the app
22.06 / 18:19
UPS Universities show exclusive reports Interviews peace Yellowstone: Here’s what will happen to Beth Dutton in the series finale
Western drama Yellowstone nears its conclusion, fans are eager to learn what lies ahead for the fiercely resilient Beth Dutton. Portrayed by Kelly Reilly, Beth has become a standout character with a complex narrative arc. In an exclusive interview with TVLine, Reilly shared her thoughts and hopes for Beth's journey as the series wraps up.
20.06 / 18:27
Analysis community Bill President show rights Interviews Biden administration old growth forest proposal doesn't ban logging, but still angers industry
The Biden administration is advancing its plan to restrict logging within old growth forests on federal lands that are increasingly threatened by climate change
18.06 / 17:43
Waters Sustainability Parke Glacier Death reports strain Montana canal siphon splits open, flooding area and threatening local farming industry
Montana state officials are working to stop flooding caused by the breakage of a century-old pipe used to deliver drinking water to 14,000 residents and carry irrigation water to farmers
13.06 / 05:41
Aware Research community Universities Inside reports rights Secret UFO civilization, aliens could be here on Earth already: Harvard scientists
Aliens might be living among us, Harvard academics are suggesting, perhaps residing in an advanced technological civilization deep underground or, maybe, in a base inside the moon.That’s right — a new paper by researchers at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program posits that “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (UAP), more commonly referred to as UFOs and extraterrestrial beings, could be living underground, on the moon or even walking among humans.And, yes, the authors are fully aware the report will raise eyebrows and likely be met with skepticism by the scientific community, but encourage “consideration in a spirit of epistemic humility and openness.”The new study, titled The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis: A case for scientific openness to a concealed earthly explanation for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, provides four possible explanations for the ongoing “concern regarding UAPs.”“Hypotheses for such phenomena tend to fall into two classes: a conventional terrestrial explanation (e.g., human-made technology), or an extraterrestrial explanation (i.e., advanced civilisations from elsewhere in the cosmos),” they said.“However, there is also a third minority class of hypothesis: an unconventional terrestrial explanation, outside the prevailing consensus view of the universe.”The authors, Tim Lomas (Harvard University), Brendan Case (Harvard University) and Michael Paul Masters (Montana Tech of the University of Montana), make the case for the possibility of so-called “cryptoterrestrials” to explain unidentified and unexplainable observations made around the world each year.They suggest a number of “cryptoterrestrial” hypotheses (CTH) to argue that aliens could walk among us, including:The authors, however, do
11.06 / 14:41
UPS Man wellness Photos country travelers Videos A man, his Land Rover and a 20-Year mission to see every corner of his country
ROBERTO PAYÁN, Colombia–-When turning up at some forlorn Colombian town on his bucket list, Diego Rosselli steers his 1966 Land Rover to the Catholic church on the central square and snaps the mandatory picture. “I send the photo to someone so there’s proof that I made it," he explains. Rosselli is recognized throughout Colombia as a neurologist, author and affable professor.
06.06 / 10:27
COST security Analysis show social reports These are the states with the highest jump in older workers as share of retirees falls in US
Joyce Fleming and Greg Piazza discuss returning to the workforce due to rising costs.
30.05 / 12:21
markets UPS Food Bill Schools politician Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it
Lab-grown meat is not currently available in any U.S. grocery stores or restaurants
29.05 / 17:05
Citi SUN Southern Cycling rights Northern Lights to emerge again? How can you watch the dazzling sight?
Solar storms are expected to be back and this will bring back the northern lights. The European Space Agency had recorded an incident of a major solar flare on May 20. This was recorded by the agency’s Solar Orbiter Aircraft and it occurred right behind the Sun. It was rated as a X12 and it is believed that it hasn’t occurred since 2017. Scientists believe that it will lead to more solar flares in the coming days.
27.05 / 03:07
awards film Actor Oscar actress stars Investigations NOT 'Killers Of The Flower Moon' star Lily Gladstone says she was not upset at missing out on an Oscar for Best Actress
Killers of the Flower Moon' star Lily Gladstone says no one was upset when she didn't return with the best actress Oscar trophy to her tribe, Blackfeet Nation, in Montana. For her portrayal of Mollie Burkhart in Martin Scorsese's ambitious period drama, the 37-year-old actress made history when she became the first Native American woman to be nominated in the best actress in a leading role category at the 96th Academy Awards. Despite several honours at previous events, including a Golden Globe, she lost the golden statuette to Emma Stone, who was nominated for 'Poor Things' by Yorgos Lanthimos. Gladstone said the people from her tribe thought she had won an Oscar when in fact she had earned the Golden Globe.
20.05 / 20:17
FIVE Entertainment film show stage mtv Updates Yellowstone Season 5 Five Episodes: Here’s what we know so far
Paramount Network has resumed production of "Yellowstone" for its final season’s five episodes. Filming has started in Montana, with the network aiming for a November release despite previous delays.
20.05 / 17:27
markets Metro Fitch Southern pandemic trends reports Homes are overvalued in most of the US – and the problem is worse in these 5 states
ResiClub co-founder and editor-in-chief Lance Lambert discusses the U.S. housing affordability crisis on 'Making Money.'
16.05 / 18:07
markets COST UPS Analysis Bill Courts US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
The Biden administration has proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining region of the U.S. The move announced Thursday would limit future climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions from burning the fuel
15.05 / 20:54
Platform ByteDance TikTok wellness show social Courts TikTok content creators sue the US government over law that could ban the popular platform
Eight TikTok content creators have sued the U.S. over the new federal law that would could ban the social media platform nationwide

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