Montana ruling likely prevents federal TikTok ban from passing

The recent federal judge’s overturning of Montana’s ban on TikTok has implications beyond just one social media app. The ruling, which deemed the ban a violation of the First Amendment, effectively squashed the idea of a nationwide ban on TikTok and halted potential new bans in other states. This decision comes amid growing concerns over …

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Montana’s TikTok Ban Blocked by Judge as Unconstitutional – First of its Kind Decision

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A federal judge blocked Montana’s first-in-the-nation law that would have banned the video-sharing app TikTok in the state, calling the measure unconstitutional and overreaching. The ruling was a temporary victory for the social media company, which had argued that the Montana Legislature’s attempt to regulate the app was excessive. A final …

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Jennifer Cohen, USC’s New Athletic Director, Aims to Elevate School’s Status as a Premier Sports Destination

Meet USC’s Tenacious Athletic Director, Jennifer Cohen USC’s newest athletic director, Jennifer Cohen, has certainly hit the ground running since her appointment in late August. In a whirlwind of change, Cohen swiftly forged a rapport with renowned football coach Lincoln Riley, all while meticulously evaluating the overall health of the entire USC athletic department. (Ringo …

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Discover the Hidden Geological Risks Below Yellowstone National Park

New data has revealed an underground network of “geological hazards” hidden beneath a section of Yellowstone National Park, researchers say. Using lidar technology to map the ground beneath thick forests and dense foliage, scientists have gained insights into an area permanently impacted by prehistoric landslides and major earthquakes. These findings are significant for understanding the …

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Montana GOP Senate Candidate Embraces Controversial Stance Towards Public Lands: An Analysis

<h1>GOP Senate Hopeful Tim Sheehy Discovers Unpopularity of Transferring Federal Lands to States in Montana</h1> <p>Republican Senate hopeful Tim Sheehy is finding out the hard way that advocating for transferring control of federal lands to states doesn’t sit well with voters in Montana. Sheehy’s predecessor, Rep. Matt Rosendale, discovered this during his own bid for …

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Unveiling the Enormous Lithium Reservoir: Inside McDermitt Caldera, Nevada – Holding $1.5 Trillion Worth of Essential Metal Fueling Global Technology

Geologists have made a remarkable discovery that could potentially hold the world’s largest lithium deposit. Hidden within an ancient supervolcano along the Nevada-Oregon border in the US, they have found clay containing up to 40 million metric tons of lithium. This amount is nearly double what Bolivia’s salt flats, which held the previous record for …

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Revisiting the Roots: Exploring the Fascinating Origin

— After visiting the Yaak Valley in Kootenai National Forest, Montana, where the U.S. Forest Service announced a logging project named Black Ram What can we do now, but resist against abandonment, becoming an echoing sound in the midst of the intricate green, becoming a crossed- out word on someone’s hand. Once, all of this …

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Oregon and Idaho Brace for Impact as Post-Tropical Cyclone Hilary Follows Drenching of Southern California and Nevada

Editor’s note: We have made changes to indicate that Hillary is now a post-tropical cyclone. Hillary, previously a post-tropical cyclone, is on a direct path towards Oregon and Idaho following heavy rainfall in Southern California over the weekend. The National Hurricane Center has stated on Monday morning that localized but significant flash flooding may occur …

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