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swiowanewssource.com | Kenneth Schrupp
(The Center Square) - A 7-2 U.S. Supreme Court re-opened a challenge to California's greenhouse gas emissions regulations and electric vehicle requirements by recognizing that fuel producers have standing to make their case against the rules.
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2 weeks ago |
swiowanewssource.com | Jennifer Allen
When you're over grilling, summer dinners that don't involve fire take over with faster prep and cooler appeal. Rising temperatures are changing how people eat, with chilled mains and no-bake desserts quickly becoming dinner staples. These cooler options keep meals fresh and low-effort when turning on the stove feels like too much. It's now easier to build meals packed with fiber and protein using prep techniques that skip the stove entirely.
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2 weeks ago |
swiowanewssource.com | Charlie Fenton
By Charlie Fenton Firefighters were left baffled when they were called to rescue a sheep and three lambs that were stuck on a roof. Firefighters from Penrith Fire Station were deployed Monday, June 9, after receiving a report of 'sheep stuck on a two-storey roof' 20 feet high. After arriving at the scene, they located the animals on top of the building.
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swiowanewssource.com | Michelle Goth
Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different. Most dads don't desire anything extravagant. What they want most this Father's Day is to spend time with their children, nearly 60% of them, in fact. Others rank a special meal, a practical gift or a day of relaxation high on their list.
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3 weeks ago |
swiowanewssource.com | Nicole Caldwell
The history and significance of JuneteenthJuneteenth-also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, or the country's second Independence Day-stands as an enduring symbol of Black American freedom. When Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger and fellow federal soldiers arrived in Galveston, a coastal town on Texas' Galveston Island, on June 19, 1865, it was to issue orders for the emancipation of enslaved people throughout the state.
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