AK lawmakers claim ‘victory’ as feds begin reversal of ‘illegal’ Biden rule restricting ANWR oil and gas

Alaska’s congressional delegation praised President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum for starting the process of rescinding a Biden-era rule that restricted oil and gas exploration in the resource-rich Section 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Sen. Dan Sullivan said Burgum announced the move at a town hall in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow)…

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Wyze’s latest smart bulb is also a camera

The new Wyze Bulb Cam adds a camera to a smart bulb. Wyze’s new security camera is attached to a lightbulb. The smart home company has devised a genius, if janky-looking, solution to illuminating your porch or patio with light while also keeping an eye on potential prowlers. The Wyze Bulb Cam ($49.98) is a…

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New York Democrat fears ‘hysterical’ resistance will crowd out much-needed restructuring of the party

Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., on Monday said members of the “hysterical” and “hyperbolic” side of his party risk pushing back on the restructuring that Democrats need. On his “Making Sense” podcast, host Sam Harris asked Torres about whether he believed the Democratic Party will begin swinging further to the left or moderate itself after losing…

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How to organize your finances for a move

Moving four times in six years has taught me a lot. Mainly, changing addresses is utterly exhausting, but also that it’s a lot more complicated than just putting your stuff in boxes and transporting them from point A to point B. This is especially true when it comes to moving your money and payments along…

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The Verge’s guide to an easier move

Most of us are familiar with the three basics of moving: packing, moving, and unpacking. But there are a multitude of things to be done both before and after a move that demand just as much of our attention — and for many of these, there are ways that tech can help. In this special…

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FLASHBACK: US lawmakers, officials warned about terrorist attacks from foreign nationals long before Boulder

Lawmakers and intelligence experts have been sounding the alarm about potential terrorism threats stemming from those in the U.S. illegally long before Sunday’s terrorist attack injured eight people in Boulder, Colorado.  Fox News first reported that the suspect involved in the attack originally entered the U.S. under the Biden administration and had overstayed his visa….

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