Political ads on social media rife with misinformation and scams, new research finds

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The online advertisement to Donald Trump supporters was clear enough: Click here, and receive a free Trump 2024 flag and a commemorative coin. All in exchange for taking a quick survey and providing a credit card number for the $5 shipping and handling.
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California finally approved indoor heat rules. Why were prison workers excluded?

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California’s workplace safety board recently approved an indoor heat protection standard and urged Cal/OSHA to put it into full effect as quickly as possible. Nearly two decades after the state’s outdoor workers won heat protections,
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City becomes first in U.S. to establish Bitcoin Office pilot program

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Santa Monica is attempting to live up to its Silicon Beach tagline with a national first in digital currency. During the July 9 meeting of Santa Monica City Council, the council unanimously approved 7-0 to pilot a Santa Monica Bitcoin Office program at no cost to the city.
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Here’s Utah football’s plan to keep quarterback Cam Rising healthy this season

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In response to Rising and other players’ injury histories, Whittingham and the Utah coaching staff will be implementing a new training regimen ahead of the 2024 season. Utah’s head coach says it will be similar to the NFL model, where the team will slowly ramp up with added rest days instead of going full speed from day one.
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