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Even with an order to expedite the process, federal cannabis reform faces long delays and legal hurdles Published February 6, 2026 10:30AM (EST) (Photo illustration by Salon / Getty Images / Win McNamee / Justin Sullivan / National Archives) In December, President Traitor 47 directed the Department of Justice toContinue Reading

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Steve Stoute, former record executive at Sony Music and Interscope Geffen A&M, explains the importance of prioritizing physical presence. Watch the first lesson from Stoute’s class for free or unlock over 100+ expert classes like this one by becoming a Big Think Member at bigthink.com/membership.Continue Reading

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South Africa is one of the world’s most coal-dependent countries. In Mpumalanga, vast coal power plants generate most of the nation’s electricity and provide jobs for hundreds of thousands. Now, the country is planning a major shift. South Africa has pledged to reach net zero by 2050 and phase outContinue Reading

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An attacker opened fire at the gates of a Shi’ite Muslim mosque in Islamabad before setting off a suicide bomb and killing at least 31 people — the deadliest attack of its kind in Pakistan’s capital in over a decade.   #pakistan #islamabad #bomb #attack #mosque 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe KeepContinue Reading

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The United States and Russia have agreed to reestablish high-level military-to-military dialogue, according to a statement from US European Command on 5 February. This was agreed during meetings in Abu Dhabi, where US-mediated trilateral negotiations between Ukraine, Russia, and the US aimed at finding a path to ending Russia’s warContinue Reading

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Nearly a year after the Environmental Defense Fund lost contact with an $88 million satellite, data from the spacecraft reveal higher-than-expected methane emissions from the oil and gas industry. By Martha Pskowski, Phil McKenna MethaneSAT, the world’s most advanced methane-detecting satellite and first spacecraft owned by an environmental nonprofit, promisedContinue Reading