Thursday - October 9, 2025
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Stephen Kohn Pledges to Support Congressional Term Limits
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 [Category: Political] -- U.S. Term Limits issued the following news release:

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Stephen Kohn Pledges to Support Congressional Term Limits

Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits

Phone: (321) 345-7455

stillman@termlimits.com

Oakbrook, SC - U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national, non-partisan movement to limit terms for elected officials, is gathering support from state lawmakers across the nation. Its mission is to get 34 states to apply for an amendment proposal convention specific to term limits on Congress. 2026 South Carolina state house candidate, ... Show Full Article

Scripps Research-led team receives $14.2M NIH award to map the body's "hidden sixth sense"
LA JOLLA, California, Oct. 9 [Category: Environment] -- The Scripps Research Institute posted the following news:

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Scripps Research-led team receives $14.2M NIH award to map the body's "hidden sixth sense"

An NIH-backed effort aims to decode how the nervous system monitors internal organs.

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LA JOLLA, CA-- How does your brain know when you need to breathe, when your blood pressure drops or when you're fighting an infection? The answer lies in interoception: an understudied process by which the nervous system continuously receives and interprets the body's physiological signals to keep ... Show Full Article

Scripps Research discovery could improve type 1 diabetes prevention and treatment
LA JOLLA, California, Oct. 9 [Category: Environment] -- The Scripps Research Institute posted the following news:

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Scripps Research discovery could improve type 1 diabetes prevention and treatment

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New findings reveal how specialized cells shield the pancreas from autoimmune attack, providing new therapeutic strategies for type 1 diabetes.

October 08, 2025

LA JOLLA, CA-- Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the cells that produce insulin--a critical hormone that regulates blood sugar in the body. Scientists at Scripps Research recently ... Show Full Article

NSC Statement on Confirmation of David Keeling to Lead OSHA
ITASCA, Illinois, Oct. 9 -- The National Safety Council issued the following statement on Oct. 7, 2025:

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NSC Statement on Confirmation of David Keeling to Lead OSHA

Keeling is a proven safety leader who will help continue the agency's legacy of protecting worker health and wellbeing.

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Today, the National Safety Council issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Senate confirmation of David Keeling as Assistant Secretary of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) at the U.S. Department of Labor.

"The National Safety Council congratulates David Keeling on his successful ... Show Full Article

Investigation Exposes 'Texoma Corridor' as Hub of Cockfighting and Corruption
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (TNSrpt) [Category: Animals] -- The Center for a Humane Economy posted the following news release on Oct. 8, 2025:

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Investigation Exposes 'Texoma Corridor' as Hub of Cockfighting and Corruption

New investigative report ties rural cockfighting empire to felons and international crime rings

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A blistering new report released today by Animal Wellness Action and Showing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) exposes a vast criminal enterprise spanning from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Dallas, Texas, centered around cockfighting but bound together with illegal gambling, narcotics trafficking, ... Show Full Article

Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis: Risks Loom for Australian Thermal Coal as Growth Markets Stall
LAKEWOOD, Ohio, Oct. 9 (TNSbrep) -- The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis issued the following news release:

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Risks loom for Australian thermal coal as growth markets stall

Energy transition hits turning point in China and Southeast Asia

Key Takeaways:

China has been the major growth market for thermal coal exporters, and alongside Southeast Asian markets has more than offset declining demand in more mature markets.

However, China's energy transition has reached a major turning point, achieving a net decrease in emissions in the last year and a likely peak in coal ... Show Full Article

EWG Analysis Finds Farm Emissions From Fertilizing 'Continuous Corn' Crops Fueling Climate Crisis
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (TNSbrep) -- The Environmental Working Group issued the following news release:

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EWG analysis finds farm emissions from fertilizing 'continuous corn' crops fueling climate crisis

Conservation practices could slash agriculture's emissions of greenhouse gas nitrous oxide

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MINNEAPOLIS - Fertilizing massive "continuous corn" crops across the Midwest is a major driver of greenhouse gas emissions, a new Environmental Working Group analysis shows. But proven conservative practices could dramatically cut farming's contribution to climate change.

The new report (https://www.ewg.org/research/fertilizing-continuous-corn-drives-major-source-farm-greenhouse-gases-conservation-can?auHash=tNS_q4zP2bRWcJ0ARxRm8aD018Y8QvDb1dWN5zLerLQ), ... Show Full Article