Drought linked to increased human-wildlife conflict in California: study

Drought linked to increased human-wildlife conflict in California: study

Researchers in California have identified an unexpected impact of climate change within the state: an increase in human-wildlife conflicts due to prolonged, climate-exacerbated conflicts. drought conditions. According to an article published on Friday in Scientific advances. The analysis of nearly 32,000 human-wildlife interaction reports made to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife between 2017…

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House Democrats Release New Epstein Emails Referencing Trump

Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein referred to Donald Trump as the “dog that hasn’t barked” and told his former partner Ghislaine Maxwell that an alleged victim had “spent hours at my house” with Trump, according to email correspondence released Wednesday by Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. “I want you to realize that…

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House to vote to end government shutdown

House to vote to end government shutdown

The House will meet Wednesday for the first time in 54 days, with all eyes on a vote to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The House is expected to hold first votes shortly after 5 p.m. ET on legislation passed by the Senate to reopen the government, with a final vote after…

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Cleto Escobedo III, leader of Jimmy Kimmel's band, dies

Cleto Escobedo III, leader of Jimmy Kimmel’s band, dies

Jimmy Kimmel’s band leader and childhood friend Cleto Escobedo III died Tuesday morning. Kimmel announced on social media. Escobedo, who led the band Cleto and the Cletones at Kimmel’s show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” He was 59 years old. No cause of death was provided. “Early this morning, we lost a great friend, father, son, musician…

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Supreme Court extends stay of order requiring administration to pay full SNAP benefits by November

Supreme Court extends stay of order requiring administration to pay full SNAP benefits by November

The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s administrative stay of a lower court order for the Trump administration to immediately complete payment of full SNAP benefits for November. The decision, despite Judge Jackson’s own only objection, preserves the status quo as Congress appears poised to end the unprecedented government shutdown and fully…

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