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May 30 2024
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John Legend makes a great point about celebrity endorsements
There’s been a lot of talk these days about celebrity endorsements and their purported value. Model Amber Rose’s transphobic endorsement of Donald Trump, as well as others from rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, should have people asking: Should voters even care who these people are, let alone what they think about politics? Donald Trump has long depended on endorsements from celebrities and
MSNBCJun 02 2024
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Outside Arts - June 1st, 2024 - Photos by John Moore
A mural by Jaycee Beyale and Anthony Garcia greets music fans in Civic Center Park for the inaugural Outside Festival on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The mural seeks to portray the interconnectedness of land, sky and water. Yes, outdoor enthusiasts roasted marshmallows in the 90-degree heat of the inaugural Outside Festival in Civic Center Park on Saturday, June 1, 2024. Say She She perform in
The Denver GazetteMay 30 2024
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Johns Hopkins Leads Charge to Land Vets Good Jobs
It’s no secret that transitioning from military service to civilian life poses significant challenges. For most, it’s a culture shock, to say the least, as we move from a world where we know our role, where we fit into the hierarchy, and exactly what’s expected of us, into a world where all of that is far less clear. We also lose the sense of comradery we experienced that simply cannot be
Newsmax (News)May 30 2024
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Personnel note: John Ariale to lead GrayRobinson’s Washington office
John Ariale is heading to GrayRobinson’s Washington office to lead their federal lobbying operation. Ariale, who has 40 years of senior-level insight into the federal appropriations process, joins the law and lobbying firm as a managing shareholder and leader of the Federal Lobbying Team. “John is a longtime friend and has been a phenomenal teammate with GrayRobinson on several lobbying
Florida PoliticsMay 22 2024
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I-4 Westbound is shutdown at John Young Parkway
Orlando Police Department's Traffic Homicide Unit is investigating a fatal single motorcycle crash in the northbound lanes of I-4. The northbound lanes of John Young Parkway are also shut down due to the crash. Orlando police were called to the scene around 2 a.m. The roads are expected to remain closed for the next few hours. Please seek alternate routes. Orlando Police Department's Traffic
WESH 2Jun 04 2024
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Residents in St. Johns County warned of calls claiming to be from sheriff’s office
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents not to fall for calls or voicemails claiming to be law enforcement. As scammers are becoming more creative, the department said not to fall victim. “The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office continues to hear about residents impacted by the ‘Sheriff’s Scam,” the department said. “If you receive this call/voicemail
Action News JaxJun 04 2024
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Westbound Beltline lanes shut down at John Nolen Drive due to crash
MADISON (WKOW) -- A crash led to the closure of all westbound lanes of the Beltline at John Nolen Drive around 2:20 p.m. Tuesday.
The Madison Fire Department said firefighters were also tending to a vehicle fire, as well as one report of injuries.
The agency is advising drivers to choose an alternate route if they're driving through the area.
ABC 27 WKOWJun 01 2024
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John Heaston remembered as key figure in Omaha's media community and beyond
John Heaston, former publisher of The Reader and El Perico, is remembered by many as a key figure in Omaha’s media community and beyond. Heaston, 53, died Friday after battling leukemia, according to his mother, Dorris Heaston. He was honored as the Omaha Press Club’s 178th “Face on the Barroom Floor” at a ceremony on Friday. The event became a memorial of sorts for Heaston in light of his
Omaha World-HeraldJun 04 2024
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John Grindrod: Denny McLain’s LCC visit and his life’s peaks and valleys
On the first day of May, the students of Lima Central Catholic were given a rare opportunity to hear from one of baseball’s once-upon-a-time heroes, Major League Baseball’s last 30-game winner, Denny McLain. During the program, McLain spoke not only about his baseball life but also about the work it took to achieve success during his 10-year career. The former two-time Cy Young Award winner,
Lima Ohio