The Salt Lake Tribune reports Utah has become a surprising hub for plastic surgery, driven by cultural influences, social media, and demand for procedures like "mommy makeovers."
Kentucky Lantern reports that despite losing his congressional bid, Thomas Massie's supporters are eager for his next move, whether it's another run or a non-political path.
Angi reports on its new study findings that Americans are proactive homeowners (49% preventive maintenance) but lag behind South Korea and France in DIY repairs.
Passport reports that EU customs reforms beginning in 2026 will reshape e-commerce, increasing compliance, digitalization, and import costs for brands.
News From the States reports that the Supreme Court's inconsistent application of the Purcell principle is causing election chaos, benefiting Republican gerrymandering efforts.
The 74 reports on the challenges teachers face as the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence approaches, highlighting questions of equality and historical context.
Next City and Technical.ly report on Philadelphia's housing crisis as Mayor Cherelle Parker explores modular construction to create 30,000 affordable units.
The Hechinger Report reports over a quarter of private colleges face closure, with Sterling College closing this semester, underscoring higher education's crisis.
Atmos reports on Yahaba Town's Future Design initiative, where citizens envision policies for 2060, fostering intergenerational dialogue for sustainable governance.
Floodlight reports Louisiana Sen. Jay Morris lobbied for Meta's data center while secretly buying and selling surrounding land, raising ethical concerns.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that thousands of Americans are seeking Canadian citizenship under a new law, aided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' genealogical resources.
Sentient reports the Senate Agriculture Committee plans to exclude the controversial Save Our Bacon provision from a farm bill, impacting animal welfare laws.
Chalkbeat reports that superintendents are overwhelmed by marketing emails from ed tech companies, complicating their search for quality tools amid tight budgets.
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on a rising network of 4th Amendment Workplaces in North Carolina, training businesses to protect immigrant workers from ICE raids.
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