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and#039;It Was Destinyand#039;: Garbage Truck Crew Saves Dog From Trash Can, Then Adopts Him
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and#039;It Was Destinyand#039;: Garbage Truck Crew Saves Dog From Trash Can, Then Adopts Him

They Gave 600,000 Veterans a Diabetes Drug. It Also Quietly Ended Their Addiction. – thefirmo
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They Gave 600,000 Veterans a Diabetes Drug. It Also Quietly Ended Their Addiction. – thefirmo

Nobody told them it would work. Nobody was studying that. The patients just started noticing that the urge to drink was gone, the cigarettes had lost their Source: They Gave 600,000 Veterans a Diabetes Drug. It Also Quietly Ended Their Addiction. – thefirmo Wow!

Loophole in Endangered Species Act Is Closed to Coal Miners After Court Ruling
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Loophole in Endangered Species Act Is Closed to Coal Miners After Court Ruling

As May drew to a close, a US district court issued a ruling that the federal government’s attempts to undercut Endangered Species Act protections for the sake of coal mining were illegal. Coal mines had been allowed to rely on a streamlined process that did not require an analysis of the harm they actually cause […] The post Loophole in Endangered Species Act Is Closed to Coal Miners After Court Ruling appeared first on Good News Network.

Shipwreck ‘Almost Beyond Belief’ Stunned Archaeologists with its Cargo of Intact Porcelain
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Shipwreck ‘Almost Beyond Belief’ Stunned Archaeologists with its Cargo of Intact Porcelain

A private citizen in Norway with a passion for underwater exploration has turned up an astonishing find in the nation’s waters: a shipwreck with a cargo of intact Chinese porcelain. Espen Saastad, a watchmaker by trade, also happens to own a small underwater survey company, and it was during one such survey in the Skagerrak […] The post Shipwreck ‘Almost Beyond Belief’ Stunned Archaeologists with its Cargo of Intact Porcelain appeared first on Good News Network.

Monterey Park becomes first US city to permanently ban data centers
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Monterey Park becomes first US city to permanently ban data centers

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Monterey Park voted 86 percent to 14 percent last Tuesday to permanently ban data centers from the city. It is the first US city to do it through a ballot initiative. Campaign organizer Steven Kung called it “a landslide victory.” On the reasons: “The noise pollution, the air pollution, the rise in the electricity rates. The deal just didn’t make sense and it doesn’t make sense for most, if not all, cities data centers go to.” A blueprint, not just a ban Mayor Elizabeth Yang told Politico that other cities were next. “A lot of the other cities that are facing data center proposals are going to follow suit,” she said, pointing to protests nationwide and what she called a “bad reputation across the board, across the country, from other data centers that have been built in neighborhoods.” City councilmember Jose Sanchez was clear about the goal. “We hope that other communities will use the model set by residents here in Monterey Park as inspiration to stop data centers from encroaching in their backyard,” he told The Guardian. The ballot resolution named air quality, drinking water, public health, and electricity and water rates. None of those concerns are hypothetical: communities near existing data centers have watched utility bills climb as tech companies race to build out the compute infrastructure behind the AI boom. The numbers behind the backlash A Public First poll released last week found that 26 percent of Americans support building more data centers, the lowest approval of any nation surveyed. According to The Financial Times, dozens of projects worth at least $156 billion have been blocked or stalled since 2025 due to local opposition. Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced a bill earlier this year for a nationwide moratorium on AI data center construction until safeguards are in place for workers, consumers, communities, and the environment. Monterey Park now has something the opposition elsewhere has lacked: a finished vote, a decisive margin, and a ballot resolution other cities can study and replicate. The backlash was already underway. Now it has a model.     Did this solution stand out? Share it with a friend or support our mission by becoming an Emissary.The post Monterey Park becomes first US city to permanently ban data centers first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.