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NFT and crypto scams: What is a rug pull?

Spokeo reports on crypto rug pulls, highlighting the scams where fraudsters collect funds and disappear, leaving investors with worthless tokens.

What would ‘concealed carry reciprocity’ mean for states with tighter gun laws?

The Trace reports on concealed carry reciprocity, and what it means if Congress passes a bill effectively allowing the residents of 29 permitless carry states to carry guns nationwide without a license.

10 Black-led food justice organizations you should know about

Using interviews, local and federal data, and news, Stacker highlights 10 Black-led food justice organizations working for a more equitable food system.

No college degree, no problem? Not so fast

The Hechinger Report highlights Colorado's move towards skills-based hiring, prioritizing abilities over degrees to boost workforce inclusivity.

Voting by mail faces uncertain moment ahead of midterm elections

Stateline reports that voting by mail faces uncertainty ahead of the midterm elections as states reevaluate laws and deadlines.

7 moments of Asian American and Black American solidarity

Stacker compiled a list of seven moments where Asian American and Black American solidarity paved the way for broad-stroke freedoms.

Inside the movement to professionalize election administration

Votebeat reports on Lydia McComas, a young clerk in Madison, working to rebuild trust in elections amid a turnover crisis in Wisconsin's election offices.

How Google organized opposition to a California privacy proposal

CalMatters reports Google mobilized small businesses to oppose California’s AB 566, claiming it would harm online advertising, as part of its lobbying efforts.

Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes

Stateline reports that clearance rates, while often cited as crime-solving benchmarks, can be misleading and vary widely, prompting legislative efforts to improve policing outcomes.

Regulations can create the monopolies they’re meant to prevent

The Dispatch reports that regulations can unintentionally create monopolies by imposing heavier compliance costs on smaller firms, stifling competition.

The farmers sheltering displaced Palestinians on their land

Next City reports on farmers in Gaza, like Omran Al-Astal, hosting displaced families, prioritizing community aid over personal gain amidst ongoing conflict.

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