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Governor Katie Hobbs wants a “deep dive” into the Department of Child Safety failures

Governor Katie Hobbs is urging Arizona lawmakers and stakeholders to undertake a comprehensive review of the Department of Child Safety’s failures. In a closed-door meeting at the Arizona Capitol, she emphasized a thoughtful, methodical approach to bring about lasting reform.

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Logan City Council enacts code prohibiting camping on public property

The Logan City Council approved an ordinance forbidding camping on public property during its Tuesday meeting. This measure, aimed at better regulating shared spaces, will affect how residents and visitors interact with public areas going forward.

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 Logan City Council enacts code prohibiting camping on public property
WA Supreme Court will decide fate of the natural gas initiative – Wed, 03 Sep 2025 PST

Voters in Washington passed a measure last November taking on the state’s natural gas and energy policies. Now, the Washington Supreme Court prepares to deliver a decisive ruling that will determine the fate of this initiative.

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Environmental Laws

 WA Supreme Court will decide fate of the natural gas initiative – Wed, 03 Sep 2025 PST
Georgia judge scraps FDA rule for cigarette packaging

A federal judge in South Georgia has struck down the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s latest rule requiring graphic warnings on cigarette packaging and advertising. The decision, issued in a written order on Friday, halts the agency’s attempt to expand labeling requirements for tobacco products.

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 Georgia judge scraps FDA rule for cigarette packaging
BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC

A BLM co-founder has released a documentary illustrating the personal narratives of homeless youth, just as the Trump administration conducts widescale sweeps of encampments in Washington, D.C. The film endeavors to shift public perception, emphasizing the individual experiences of those too often reduced to policy statistics.

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Political Movements

 BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC
Florida plans to become first state to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates

Florida is on the verge of becoming the first state to eliminate childhood vaccine mandates, which have long been a mainstay of public health policy. Officials say this policy shift could alter health protocols that have protected schoolchildren from infectious diseases for decades.

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Healthcare Reforms

 Florida plans to become first state to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates
Proposal limiting Texas city, county property taxes loses steam

A proposal to limit property taxes in Texas cities and counties faces an uphill battle as the special legislative session draws to a close. Lawmakers pushing the plan say it is “on life support,” suggesting that time may be running out for meaningful reform.

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 Proposal limiting Texas city, county property taxes loses steam
Rubio says Venezuelan boat posed immediate threat, warns U.S. military will continue targeting cartels

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended a recent U.S. strike on a Venezuelan boat, saying it posed an “immediate threat.” He signaled that more operations against cartels are likely in the future, criticizing past U.S. interdiction measures as ineffective.

International Politics

 Rubio says Venezuelan boat posed immediate threat, warns U.S. military will continue targeting cartels
Questions linger as state officials plan a return to office for Vermont employees

In a sweeping policy change, Vermont will soon require state employees to return to the office three days a week. Officials from multiple agencies have already begun to map out this transition, which could affect more than 8,000 workers.

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 Questions linger as state officials plan a return to office for Vermont employees
The National Guard Soldier Pissed About Trump’s DC Takeover

As President Donald Trump threatens to send National Guard troops to Chicago, one Guardsman already stationed in Washington, DC, questions the mission’s purpose. The soldier describes feeling treated like a “toy soldier,” raising concerns about morale and the practical value of this deployment.

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 The National Guard Soldier Pissed About Trump’s DC Takeover
Poland Argues for More Imported Carbon Credits Under Green Drive

Poland is calling for a greater reliance on imported carbon credits to bolster its green agenda. The original feed, sourced from bloomberg.com and aggregated by Biztoc, indicates that the complete article content is restricted to paid plans.

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 Poland Argues for More Imported Carbon Credits Under Green Drive
Hegseth: Bombing of narcotics boat just the start

A U.S. strike on a high-speed drug boat in the Caribbean underlines the Trump administration’s intensified actions against narcotics traffickers. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that this operation is just the beginning of a broader strategy aimed at dismantling global drug networks.

International Politics

Venezuela suggests video of boat apparently carrying drugs is AI

Venezuela’s Communications Minister challenges the authenticity of a video purporting to show U.S. forces striking a boat in the Caribbean. President Trump, however, asserts that the vessel was carrying illegal drugs, raising questions about the nature of the footage and the strike itself.

International Politics

 Venezuela suggests video of boat apparently carrying drugs is AI
Thailand’s ruling party seeks new election as a way out of political crisis

Thailand’s ruling party is calling for a new election to resolve the nation’s ongoing political crisis. While the specifics remain unclear, competing proposals underscore the urgency for a collective path forward.

International Politics

Political Movements

 Thailand’s ruling party seeks new election as a way out of political crisis
Massie Pledges To Push Forward with His Epstein Resolution as Conservatives Are Left Unsatisfied by Release of 33,000 Files

Representative Massie vows to press on with his resolution related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite 33,000 recently released files that many conservatives find inadequate. A petition to force a vote on the House floor could reach the necessary signatures by Wednesday morning, setting the stage for a potentially pivotal debate.

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China Is Using the Private Sector to Advance Military AI

A variety of companies and universities is helping China’s military modernize with cutting-edge technology, recently published data shows. These collaborations highlight the significant strides being made in the country’s AI research and development for defense.

International Politics

‘Win-win for our people’: Iranian opposition seeks Israeli expertise in visit for post-regime Iran

A seven-member Iranian opposition delegation, connected to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, sought Israeli expertise during a landmark visit. Focusing on solutions to Iran’s water crisis and broader cooperation, the group deemed the effort a “win-win for our people.”

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Political Movements

Photos of China military parade marking the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end

China hosted a grand military parade in Beijing on Wednesday to mark eight decades since the end of World War II. The event drew several world leaders, underscoring the global significance of this historic milestone.

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 Photos of China military parade marking the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end
Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act

A federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked President Trump’s plan to use an 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants. The ruling raises questions about the Alien Enemies Act’s relevance in modern immigration enforcement, temporarily halting rapid removals.

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Google avoids Chrome breakup in antitrust case, but must end exclusive deals and share data

Google remains intact as the U.S. District Court issues its final ruling on the DOJ’s antitrust case. While Chrome avoids a forced breakup, the decision bars Google from engaging in exclusive distribution contracts, compelling the tech giant to rework its business strategy moving forward.

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 Google avoids Chrome breakup in antitrust case, but must end exclusive deals and share data
Chinese military parade marks 80 years after end of World War II

China commemorated 80 years since the end of World War II with a sweeping military parade that showcased advanced weaponry, from drones to hypersonic missiles. President Xi Jinping honored veterans while calling for peace and highlighting the nation’s commitment to strength and self-reliance.

International Politics

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