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Meet the AI fighting crime before it happens

The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports on AI startup Augur using advanced tech to prevent threats in public spaces while ensuring privacy, alongside Syntelligence tackling scam calls.

The skylines of the future will be made of wood

Grist reports on architects utilizing engineered wood like cross-laminated timber for taller, sustainable buildings to combat climate change and wildfires.

What happened to the Black women Trump purged from the federal workforce?

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hammer and Hope report on Trump-era job cuts, highlighting Black women's struggles in the federal workforce post-purge.

Why Pennsylvania’s secretary of the commonwealth has a unique understanding of noncitizen voting

Votebeat reports that Pennsylvania's Al Schmidt emphasizes the rarity of noncitizen voting despite uncovering past registration errors.

Kansas Legislature’s GOP supermajority embraces rule that skirts debate, muffles dissent

States Newsroom reports Kansas GOP leaders used rules to cut debate on a controversial transgender bill, sparking frustration among Democrats.

The most dangerous US cities for pedestrians

TruckInfo.net reports Memphis is the most dangerous large city for pedestrians, with fatalities up 72% since 2009. New Mexico leads in state fatalities.

RAWtools South turns guns into garden tools in the mountain south

The Daily Yonder reports RAWtools South transforms unwanted guns into garden tools and art, promoting healing and reducing gun violence through creative collaboration.

Why the best adventure trips also revolve around food

EF Adventures reports that adventure travel now intertwines physical activity with food, emphasizing cultural immersion and memorable meals.

It’s an $800K Green Card fast lane, but is it closing?

Manifest Law reports that many Indian nationals are turning to the $800K EB-5 visa for a quicker Green Card, amid a lengthy employment-based wait.

More than 1 in 3 American workers are delaying or canceling major purchases due to job security concerns

Redfin Real Estate reports over 1 in 3 American workers are delaying major purchases due to job security concerns amid rising inflation and AI anxieties.

EPA launches a ‘back-to-basics’ blueprint to help rural drinking water systems

The Daily Yonder reports the EPA launched the RealWaterTA initiative to assist rural water systems in updating infrastructure and ensuring regulatory compliance.

LNG Canada exceeds estimated 2024 global record for burned gas

The Narwhal reports that LNG Canada flared 350 million cubic meters of gas in 2025, raising concerns about its environmental claims.

The happiest cities in America in 2026, ranked across 11 factors

SmartAsset reports Arlington, VA is the happiest U.S. city for 2026, based on metrics like financial stability and well-being.

Big Meat’s ties to USDA top official revealed

Sentient reports on Mindy Brashears' ties to the meat industry as USDA's undersecretary, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.

What 37 election experts say could disrupt the 2026 elections

Votebeat reports that 37 election experts anticipate the 2026 elections may face disruptions, including potential government interference and challenges to results.

Homes on the range: Is a federal affordable housing policy leading to a public lands selloff?

RE:PUBLIC reports on concerns that a Trump-era federal housing policy may lead to the privatization of public lands for affordable housing.

How state and local anti-discrimination laws are expanding worker protections

Phillips & Associates reports state and local anti-discrimination laws are expanding protections for workers beyond federal standards, with evolving definitions and remedies.

Michigan measles outbreak shows high cost of stopping even a small number of infections from spreading

Healthbeat reports Michigan's measles outbreak reveals high containment costs, with $45,000 spent on just seven cases and growing concerns nationwide.

Consumer sentiment slides, but retail spending holds for now

Kase reports consumer sentiment is declining, yet retail spending remains resilient, requiring brands to adapt to shifting demand and rising costs.

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