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Trump Administration Proposed Citizenship Question for 2030 Census Test
The Trump administration proposed testing a question about U.S. citizenship status as part of the 2030 census field test, according to a regulatory filing revealed on Thursday. The proposal emerged amidst a redistricting push for new voting maps that could potentially benefit Republicans in maintaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives, NPR News reported.
The citizenship question would be included in this year's field test of the 2030 census. The specific wording of the question and the methodology for its implementation were not detailed in the initial reports.
The proposal came months after President Trump. The potential impact of including a citizenship question on census participation rates and the accuracy of population counts remained a subject of debate.
In other news, the Winter Olympics in Italy, scheduled for later this month, aimed to be sustainable. The games, hosted in Cortina d'Ampezzo, among other locations, faced scrutiny regarding their environmental impact, according to NPR News. Cortina d'Ampezzo, a town known for catering to the wealthy, featured a sculpture of an elegant lady clutching a Dior handbag and skis in its main square.
Meanwhile, in the realm of energy, next-generation nuclear power continued to be a prominent topic. MIT Technology Review noted that many next-generation reactors do not utilize low-enriched uranium, which is commonly used in conventional reactors. The fuel needs for these advanced reactors and the strategies companies are employing to address the supply chain were subjects of ongoing discussion.
Also, a study published on Phys.org suggested that cheaper power alone is insufficient to eradicate energy poverty during the summer months. The study, conducted by researchers including Duygu Yengin and Andrew Taylor, highlighted the complexities of energy access in a country like Australia, which has abundant natural resources but still faces challenges related to energy affordability.
In entertainment news, Variety reported that "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy" paid tribute to "Deep Space Nine" in a recent episode. The episode featured the return of a "Deep Space Nine" star and saw the character SAM grappling with an enduring mystery from the "Star Trek" universe.
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