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Aug 09 2023
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New Jersey is now the last state in America where drivers can’t pump gas
New York (CNN) — New Jersey is now the only state in America where it’s illegal for drivers to pump their own gas. Oregon last week lifted its 72-year-old ban on self-service gas stations, allowing stations to operate half of their pumps as self-serve. Oregon’s law, which was signed Friday by Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek, was passed over the objections of a union representing 800 workers at
WRALAug 09 2023
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Global Pedophile Ring Busted, 79 Arrested After 2 FBI Agents Slain, 13 Children Rescued by Aussie Police
Police in Australia have reportedly busted a pedophile ring operating internationally, rescuing 13 children following a years-long effort that left two American FBI agents dead. Officials announced on Tuesday that 79 men in the US were arrested and 43 have been convicted in connection with the global dark web group that shared sick abuse videos. Police in Australia have also charged a further
InfoWarsAug 09 2023
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More than 82,000 Arkansans lose Medicaid coverage in July purge
More than 82,000 Arkansans lost Medicaid coverage in July because they either didn't return information needed to determine their eligibility or were no longer eligible, the Arkansas Department of Human Services reported Tuesday. The Arkansans include 39,967 whose coverage had been extended previously because of special eligibility rules during the federal covid-19 public health emergency, and
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJun 28 2023
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Putin Moves to Seize Control of Wagner’s Global Empire
In the hours after Yevgeny Prigozhin’s army of ex-convicts and mercenaries halted their advance on Moscow, the Kremlin set out to seize full control of the global empire built by the notorious military entrepreneur.
Russia’s deputy foreign minister flew to Damascus to personally deliver a message to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad: Wagner Group forces would no longer operate there
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 03 2023
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2 Navy soldiers charged with sending military info to China
By Julie Watson and Lolita C. Baldor | Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Two U.S. Navy sailors were charged Thursday with providing sensitive military information to China — including details on wartime exercises, naval operations and critical technical material. The two sailors, both based in California, were charged with similar moves to provide sensitive intelligence to the Chinese. But they
San Jose Mercury NewsAug 01 2023
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Trump’s campaign finances are strained as legal peril mounts
Donald Trump’s political operation entered the second half of the year in a strained financial position with its bank account drained by tens of millions of dollars that were directed toward defending the former president from mounting legal challenges as he seeks the White House again.
Trump took in over $53 million since the start of 2023, records show, a period in which his two
Associated PressJun 14 2023
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Governor signs sports wagering bill, completing once-improbable legislative journey
"This is a historic moment for the state of North Carolina, and this will benefit our economy for generations to come," Cooper said. However, because the N.C. Lottery Commission will be in charge of establishing oversight of sports wagering, it could be a year from now before the mobile option is fully operational. In-person wagering options could debut in early 2024 at a permanent or
The Winston-Salem JournalAug 03 2023
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College Board says Florida schools may not offer AP psych without gender lessons
The approximately 30,000 Florida teens who planned to take the Advanced Placement psychology course might have to find something else for their schedules. The College Board, which operates Advanced Placement, released a statement Thursday after being told the state Department of Education is requiring that their psychology courses omit lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation — a
Tampa Bay TimesJul 31 2023
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Lawsuit Seeks To Block First Religious Charter School - Joe.My.God.
Nine state residents and the Oklahoma Parent Legislative Action Committee filed a lawsuit Monday to stop the nation’s first openly religious charter school from operating. The plaintiffs, represented by organizations including Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the ACLU, are arguing the board violated the Oklahoma Constitution, the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act and several
JoeMyGodJul 31 2023
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Mayor Dave Bronson announces the Sullivan Arena will be returned as an entertainment venue
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration announced on Monday that the Sullivan Arena will officially reopen as an entertainment venue, shutting down any suspicion that the facility will be used again as a mass homeless shelter. During a press conference at City Hall, Bronson said the municipality has come to an agreement with O’Malley Ice and Sports to operate the
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYES