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Rideshare union rights, social media limits and other state laws taking effect Jan. 1
Every new year, public media reporters across the country bring us some of the new state laws taking effect where they are. Here are six in 2026.
How the New Year's Eve countdown began
Counting down to midnight in the last seconds of Dec. 31 is a modern phenomenon.
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Georgia lawmakers debate what to do about expiring Obamacare subsidies
Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire at the end of the day.
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Health and Human Services freezes child care funds to Minnesota amid renewed focus on fraud
A right-wing influencer claimed last week that day care centers, many of them run by members of the Somali community, are closed despite receiving federal funds.
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The year in science: From a tiny T. rex to interstellar visitors
Triumphs included advances in transplanting animal organs into people, but the growing measles crisis in the U.S. indicates danger.
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In the growing 'disaster economy,' quick recovery services are available to those who can afford it
As federal disaster services deteriorate, private companies are stepping in to fill the void.
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Lessons from Kilimanjaro: Slowing down is the key to success
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest peak.
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Why the right is boycotting Brazilian Havaianas sandals
Supporters of Brazil's former far-right president are trying to get consumers to boycott Havaianas.
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Live cameras are tracking faces in New Orleans. Who should control them?
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology.
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Ford pulls the plug on the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck
Ford says it is "following the customer" in discontinuing its large electric pickup, which was well-received but never profitable. Ford will keep the Lightning name alive as a plug-in hybrid.
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