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Skating Through Some Fun Facts About ‘Jurassic Park'
With the release of “Jurassic World: Dominion” in theaters, LX News’ Nik Z looks back on the iconic franchise — and we made sure he was dressed for the occasion. Here are a few facts about “Jurassic Park,” the first film in the franchise.
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Expect a Hectic Weekend for Airline Travel
Low staffing or unexpected shortages due to COVID-19 and labor strikes, plus “aggressive scheduling,” have led to many flights being canceled recently — and now inclement weather and a holiday rush will hit the industry for the July 4 weekend. LX News storyteller Clark Fouraker chats with Nick Ewen, director of content at The Points Guy... -
The NYC Marathon Added a Nonbinary Category in 2021 — And This Runner Was First to Win
Zackary Harris, the inaugural winner of the nonbinary gender category in the New York City Marathon, talks about representation in sports and what they hope for the future when it comes to athletes and identity.
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Democrats, Young Voters Have Closed the Enthusiasm Gap 4 Months Before 2022 Midterms
Republicans no longer hold an advantage in voter enthusiasm over Democrats heading into the 2022 midterm elections, according to new polling from Morning Consult and Politico. The latest data, which shows a surge in interest among Democratic and independent voters, comes after two months of intense political debate over abortion access, gun rights,... -
Supreme Court Says Biden Administration Can End ‘Stay in Mexico' Policy
The Supreme Court gave the Biden administration permission to end the so-called “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy, which forced people seeking asylum in the U.S. to wait in Mexico for their hearings.
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Supreme Court Limits EPA's Power to Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In a blow to the fight against climate change, the Supreme Court on Thursday limited how the nation’s main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
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Public Confidence in Supreme Court is Declining, Polls Show
After recent rulings including one overturning the nearly 50-year-old Roe v. Wade decision, public confidence in the Supreme Court is down, according to recent polling from Monmouth University. Many of the court’s June rulings involved religion as well, and the court’s conservative majority is “solidly in line on certain moral iss... -
This SoCal Man Quit His Job to Become a Plant Street Vendor. Here's How.
One of the recurring memories Jesse Aleman has of his 22-year career as a concrete finisher is when he was pouring concrete on a road in California. “Every time we’re digging a hole, ‘sucks to be you!” The Moreno Valley, Calif., man is referring to what drivers would shout as they passed him and his fellow orange vests on...
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Aide's Testimony Shows Trump Using ‘Brute Force' to Try to Retain Power: National Security Expert
A national security expert called former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony before the Jan. 6 committee “scary” because it showed former President Trump using “brute force” in an attempt to retain power. Mustafa Tameez, former consultant to the Department of Homeland Security, told LX News it also showed that this was a planned effort.... -
Trump ‘Defiled' His Oath of Office, Committed Crimes, Says Former Deputy Assistant AG
The explosive testimony of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson before the Jan. 6 committee unveiled criminal activity by former President Trump and members of his inner circle, says Lisa Graves, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General during the Clinton Administration.
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Fact Check: Baby Formula Shortage Not Linked to Ukraine
The baby formula shortage in the U.S. has multiple causes, including recalls and overbuying. But a viral Facebook post falsely claimed that the shortage was caused by formula donations to Ukraine. MediaWise campus correspondent Gabbie Puzon explains how “lateral reading” can debunk the false post.