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Arlington’s Rattlesnake Conservancy transforms fear into understanding through hands-on training
SUMMARY: The Rattlesnake Conservancy, based in Arlington, Florida, offers unique hands-on training to safely handle rattlesnakes and educate people about coexisting with these reptiles. Founded in 2015, it trains around 750 individuals annually, including students, first responders, and outdoor workers. Their two-day program combines classroom learning on venomous species and emergency management with practical handling techniques. The conservancy emphasizes rattlesnakes’ vital ecological roles, such as controlling pests and contributing to medicine. Executive Director Tiffany Bright finds great fulfillment in shifting public perception, empowering trainees to become local rattlesnake experts and advocates for conservation. The group also maintains a permanent snake exhibit and supports ongoing research.
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This may be Florida’s unhappiest city, study says. Do you agree?
SUMMARY: WalletHub’s 2025 “Happiest Cities in America” ranking evaluates over 180 large U.S. cities based on emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment factors. The study highlights that happiness isn’t solely tied to income, noting the U.S. ranks 23rd globally in happiness. California dominates the top spots, with Fremont, San Jose, and Irvine leading. Florida ranks 14th overall, with Pembroke Pines as its highest city at 39th, excelling in health and community but lagging in income. Jacksonville ranks lowest in Florida at 119th. The comprehensive list reveals significant variation in happiness across U.S. cities.
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Utah enters the redistricting battle for 2026, but not by choice. Here’s what to know
SUMMARY: Utah faces a court-ordered redistricting ahead of the 2026 midterms after a judge ruled the current Republican-drawn map unlawful for bypassing an independent commission established by voters to prevent gerrymandering. The 2018 voter-approved commission was weakened by the Legislature in 2020, leading to a contested map that splits Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County across districts, diluting its influence. The new map could create a competitive seat for Democrats, challenging the GOP’s slim House majority. Lawmakers must redraw compliant districts by September 24, with appeals possible. This redistricting battle reflects a broader national GOP effort to gain House seats mid-decade.
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Inquiry into former Trump prosecutor Jack Smith is based on ‘imaginary premise,’ lawyers say
SUMMARY: Former special counsel Jack Smith’s lawyers have condemned a watchdog investigation into his prosecutions of Donald Trump as “imaginary and unfounded.” The probe, launched by the Office of Special Counsel following Republican Sen. Tom Cotton’s request, examines whether Smith violated the Hatch Act by engaging in political activity during Trump investigations. Smith’s attorneys argue the investigation lacks merit, emphasizing his prosecutorial decisions were evidence-based and impartial, uninfluenced by the upcoming 2024 election. Smith, appointed under the Biden administration, indicted Trump in 2023 for election interference and classified documents but dropped charges after the 2022 midterms, adhering to Justice Department policy.
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