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Security Expert Discusses How Shooting Suspect Got Guns
A former consultant for the Department of Homeland Security, Mustafa Tameez talks about gun laws and how the suspect in the Texas school shooting might have obtained the weapons that were used in the shooting that killed 18 children.
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Officials Learn More About Texas School Shooting Suspect
Fourteen children and a teacher were killed in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday after an 18-year-old gunman opened fire inside an elementary school. Clark Fouraker reports.
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Why Are So Many Remote Workers Logging on After 10 P.M.?
So many workers have been signing on late that there’s now a spike in productivity around 10 p.m.
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10 P.M. Is the New Hottest Time To Get Work Done
Microsoft’s Work Trend Index shows that people are in 252% more meetings per week compared to pre-pandemic, and there’s less time in the workday to get things done. Between that and flexible workdays to allow for childcare, many remote workers sign on late at night to get things done, says Dr. Shamsi Iqbal, principal researcher at Microsoft.
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When Companies Promise to Plant Trees, Blockchain Could Ensure They Do
The technology that powers cryptocurrency can also be used to verify where trees were planted, their vital signs and their carbon offset — and that could make companies less likely to stretch the truth about their climate efforts.
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Formula Shortage ‘Really Hurt' Families on This Assistance Program
The federally run Women, Infants and Children nutrition assistance program (WIC) covers about half the babies in the U.S., but has restrictions on the brands and types of formula available and the stores where aid recipients can shop. The formula shortage and shutdown of the Abbott plant put a strain on families on WIC, says author and childcare policy commentator...
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Mental Health and Wellness Is the New Trend in Travel
Travelers are no longer looking for just creature comforts when they travel. Increasingly, they want mental health and wellness support. And hotel chains are stepping up, with additions to their amenities like meditation, sleep therapy and access to counseling sessions. NBCLX storyteller Ngozi Ekeledo explores this new trend.
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Russia-Ukraine War is Straining the World's Food Supply
Countries that relied on Ukraine for crops like wheat and beets are seeing shortages after months of war. Egypt and other nations on the African continent are going to see food costs “skyrocket” as a result. Donor nations should step up to provide relief, says Lester Munson, principal international and trade consultant at BGR Group.
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Can the Smallpox Vaccine Prevent Monkeypox?
Smallpox is officially eradicated from the planet, but reserves of the smallpox vaccine could still be useful against a newly emerged disease: monkeypox. UCLA epidemiologist Dr. Anne Rimoin joins LX News and explains how the smallpox vaccine can be used to prevent transmission of monkeypox.
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Across These Pacific Islands, It Can Be 3 Different Days at the Same Time
The next time you’re stuck in a Wednesday that feels like a Friday, think of your friends in the Pacific islands — they know the feeling. They’ve learned to adapt to the “time warps” the International Date Line and time zones can cause — like when it’s 3 different calendar days at once.
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Herschel Walker's Senate Campaign Is Part of a Long Line of Athletes Who've Run for Office
Herschel Walker’s 2022 Georgia primary campaign for a U.S. Senate seat is the latest example in a long lineup of athletes running for office—and often winning.
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Terrell Owens Gets First Win in Fan Controlled Football as Knights Break Record
Terrell Owens caught a pair of two-point conversions as the Knights of Degen set a Fan Controlled Football record for points in a game.
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Moananuiākea: Hawaiians' First Name for the Pacific Ocean
European explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in an unfamiliar ocean in 1520, naming it the Pacific. But Polynesian civilizations had discovered the ocean centuries earlier — and named it differently.
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The Pacific Ocean's Older Names
Hawaiians, Tongans, Tahitians and many other island cultures had solved the mysteries of this ocean long before it was ever called “Pacific.”
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Former NFL Star Todd Gurley Joins Fan Controlled Football As Team Owner
Former All-Pro running back Todd Gurley is the latest NFL star to become an owner in Fan Controlled Football.
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Michael Vick Denies He Is Coming Out of Retirement to Play in Fan Controlled Football
Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick reportedly will come out of retirement to play in the Fan Controlled Football league.
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How Vinyl Records Are Made
Have you ever seen a vinyl record get made? Early in the process, plastic bits get heated up into a “hockey puck” that then gets stamped with your favorite tracks. Hear from the owners of Welcome to 1979, a totally analog-capable Nashville studio that puts artists on vinyl; and staff at Hand Drawn Pressing, a record press in Addison, Texas.
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This Startup is Using the Blockchain to Track Trees and Help the Climate
Proponents of blockchain, the technology that powers cryptocurrency and NFTs, say it could also be useful in verifying that a climate promise actually came to fruition. Say a company promises to plant 10,000 trees: they want to make sure the trees are actually planted, that no one else is taking credit for them, and that the tree has a healthy...
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A Look at the Behind-the-Scenes Fight to Free Brittney Griner
Brittney Griner is still being held in Russia, but there is hope she could be successfully released from custody like Trevor Reed. Griner’s wife recently contacted the Richardson Center, run by former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, and asked for assistance. Richardson joined LX News to talk about his humanitarian work behind the scenes to bring Griner home.
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Recycling Your Taco Bell Sauce Packets and More Ways to Make Fast Food Sustainable
Here’s a problem you’ve probably run into when you go to a fast-food restaurant and order your favorite meal: When you pull up through the drive-thru and ask for ketchup or other sauces, you’re given pounds and pounds of single-use packets that you’ll never finish. So a lot of us just…throw them away. Turns out those little packets are...