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Implications of Marathon Mining’s Noise Crisis in Rural Texas
By: Hannah Gebhardt In Hood County of rural Texas, Bitcoin mining technology has moved in and residents are not happy about it. Recently, Marathon Digital Holdings moved a bitcoin mining facility to Granbury, Texas, bringing noise pollution in the range of 85...

Online Sports Betting, How a Lack of Federal Regulation has Impacted Consumers after Murphy
By: Meredith Garrity Massachusetts is no stranger to a winning reputation when it comes to professional sports, home to winning franchises such as the New England Patriots, the Boston Celtics, the Red Sox, and the Boston Bruins. In recent years, the state has also...

The NRC Battles with Courts Over Nuclear Waste Disposal
By: Stephen Edelblut As global environmental concerns continue to heighten, American policymakers have begun placing greater emphasis on incentives for renewable energy. Nuclear energy, often overshadowed by alternative forms of energy, remains a more environmentally...