Juliana Kim
Stories
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Environment
California salmon fishing slated to shut down this year due to low stock
Federal researchers expect a near-record-low stock of Chinook salmon, one of the largest and most highly prized fish in the Pacific Ocean.
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National
The Justice Department adds to suits against Norfolk Southern over the Ohio derailment
The federal government is accusing Norfolk Southern of "unlawfully polluting" the country's waterways and violating the Clean Water Act in the accident near East Palestine.
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Politics
U.S. Capitol rioter the 'QAnon Shaman' is released early from federal prison
Jacob Chansley recieved one of the longest sentences handed down to a U.S. Capitol rioter. He has been freed from prison and sent to a reentry center until late May.
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Food
Panera rolls out hand-scanning technology that has raised privacy concerns
Developed by Amazon, the technology will make it faster for Panera customers' to pay as well as give recommendations on what to order based on their order history.
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Politics
A principal is fired, invited to Italy after students are shown Michelangelo's 'David'
A picture of the Renaissance statue is shown each year to sixth-grade art students at Tallahassee Classical School in Florida, but this month it drew fury. Italians, though, are praising the educator.
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Sports
Transgender track and field athletes can't compete in women's international events
World Athletics Council said they prioritize fairness and the integrity of female track and field competitions, rather than inclusion. The ruling could hinder several Olympic medalists.
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National
Giant African snails, a voracious invader, are intercepted at Detroit's airport
Considered one of the most damaging snails in the world, the U.S. has worked spent over a $1 million over decades to eradicate them.
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National
Trump claims that he will be arrested next week
The claim comes as a New York prosecutor considers charging him in connection with hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. There has been no announcement of plans for an indictment.
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Politics
In military academies, 1 in 5 female students said they experienced sexual assault
An anonymous survey conducted by the Defense Department showed that despite prevention efforts, cases of sexual assault and harassment are growing among men and women in military academies.
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World
Canada rules that flipping the middle finger is a 'God-given' right
A recent court case between two rival neighbors near Montreal boiled down to whether flipping someone off is considered a crime.