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Jan 03 2023
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Inside City Hall: Atlanta's response to winter's impact on the community
We’re hoping these service issues go away as temperatures rise. Either way, Watershed Commissioner Mikita Browning says they’re prepared to address any services interruptions throughout winter, which ends in March. As a reminder, this week is the start of Atlanta’s plan to begin shutting off water services for people with delinquent bills. Watershed Commissioner Browning says the shut offs
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 18 2023
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Ex-US President Donald Trump expects to be arrested on Tuesday
Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday and has urged his supporters to launch mass protests.
However his lawyer said there had been no communication from law enforcement and the former president's post was based on media reports.
Prosecutors have been looking at a possible indictment of Mr Trump. Reports say it could come next week.
If he is indicted, it
BBC NewsMar 10 2023
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Ranking Democrat Accuses ‘Twitter Files’ Reporters of Endangering Employees by Exposing Censorship
Representative Stacey Plaskett (D., Virgin Islands) ripped into Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger during a Thursday hearing on the Twitter Files, accusing the pair of journalists of endangering the lives of Twitter employees by exposing how the social-media platform partnered with various federal agencies to censor disfavored political views.
Plaskett, ranking member of the Select
National Review (News)Mar 21 2023
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The Fed is likely to hike rates by a quarter point but it must also reassure it can contain a banking crisis
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates Wednesday by a quarter point, but it also faces the tough task of reassuring markets it can stem a worse banking crisis.
Economists mostly expect the Fed will raise its fed funds target rate range to 4.75% to 5% Wednesday afternoon, though some expect the central bank could pause its hiking due to concerns about the banking system
CNBCFeb 22 2023
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Ohio train derailment: Norfolk Southern ordered to pay for clean-up costs
US authorities have said Norfolk Southern, whose toxin-laden train derailed in an Ohio town, must pay for the clean-up or face tough penalties.
The train, which derailed in East Palestine on 3 February, was carrying vinyl chloride and other potentially hazardous substances.
Norfolk Southern is now facing multiple lawsuits filed on behalf of residents, many of whom were forced to
BBC NewsMar 19 2023
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Sam Bankman-Fried scored meeting with top regulator, tried to win influence before FTX's collapse: Emails
Disgraced ex-cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman Fried and his since-bankrupt company FTX scored a meeting with a top regulator and sought to sway them to adopt industry-friendly rules months before the exchange's historic collapse, emails show.
In May 2022, FTX pitched the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on why it was apparently poised to be a "superior" cryptocurrency exchange
Washington ExaminerFeb 02 2023
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Senator urges Apple, Google to remove TikTok from app stores
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) wrote to Google and Apple on Thursday, urging both companies to remove TikTok from their app stores.
Driving the news: In a letter addressed to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Bennet urges both leaders to boot TikTok immediately, calling the popular video-sharing app "an unacceptable threat to the national security of the United States."
AxiosMar 23 2023
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Manhattan grand jury not meeting on Trump hush money case today, sources say, pushing probe into next week
The Manhattan grand jury investigating Trump’s alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to an adult film star will not hear that case when it convenes today, according to two sources familiar with the matter, pushing the Manhattan’s district attorney’s probe into next week.
After today, the Manhattan grand jury will next convene on Monday, when it is possible they could hear
CNN DigitalFeb 22 2023
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Will Ohio Governor, EPA Chief Convince East Palestine Residents Their Water Is Safe With This Stunt?
After insisting the drinking water in East Palestine is safe following the Norfolk Southern train derailment on Feb. 3, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan, and GOP Rep. Bill Johnson attempted to prove it on Tuesday.
While cameras were rolling, the men drank water that was poured from the tap in at least two homes, according to local news
TownhallFeb 21 2023
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EPA orders Norfolk Southern to clean up toxic derailment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern on Tuesday to pay for the cleanup of the East Palestine, Ohio train wreck and chemical release as federal regulators took charge of long-term recovery efforts and promised worried residents they wouldn’t be forgotten.
Using its authority under the federal Superfund law, EPA told Norfolk Southern to take all available
Associated Press