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Apr 30 2024
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Porter County voters can proclaim their status on social media
Forget relationship status. Porter County Facebook users can now tout their civic engagement status by changing their profile to “I voted.” Known in Facebook parlance as a ring, users can pick from two different options that will overlay their photos. Porter County Elections & Registration Assistant Director Tara Graf said the platform uses location tracking to make the rings available to
Chicago TribuneApr 17 2024
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Hemp Generation provides a safe space for the cannabis-curious
With a baby strapped to her chest, a supermom ready to change a diaper at a moment’s notice, Chloe Blesh doesn’t mince words about the industry she landed in six years ago. “I tell everyone, ‘I lose more sleep from stress about the business than I do from her,’” Blesh says, gesturing to her young daughter. “Especially with the industry now—it changes quickly. It’s like, are you doing enough?
Indy WeekApr 29 2024
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Nebraska brothers sucked out of their home by a tornado survive to tell the tale
It was Friday afternoon in a western suburb of Omaha, Nebraska, and Roger Slatten had just left for work when he got a phone call that would change his life. A tornado was spotted near his home in an Elkhorn neighborhood, and he needed to get to safety, his friend urged on the other line. Roger turned his vehicle around and raced toward the home he shared with wife Lindy and brother, Royce.
CNN DigitalApr 28 2024
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New Orleans Saints select Hilliard Davidson graduate Josiah Ezirim in NFL draft
After a successful career at Hilliard Davidson as a defensive lineman, Josiah Ezirim credits a position change in college as a crucial step toward his opportunity to play in the NFL. The 2019 Davidson graduate played on the defensive line in his first two seasons at Eastern Kentucky. After a talk with coach Walt Wells following his sophomore season, Ezirim switched to the offensive line and
The Columbus DispatchApr 17 2024
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10 ‘Godsend’ Beauty Products That Helped Reviewers With Their Menopausal Skin
Many of us spend years trying to crack the code of our skin, so to speak: trying to deduce exactly which products it likes and responds to. Yet oftentimes, normal life transitions affect our skin and alter its needs. In particular, menopause and post-menopause engender a number of hormonal shifts and physical changes, including to one’s skin. These changes make choosing the right skin care
HuffPostMay 02 2024
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Trump says he will only accept 2024 election results ‘if everything’s honest’
Former President Donald Trump refused to unconditionally accept the results of the upcoming 2024 presidential election in an interview Wednesday with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“If everything’s honest, I’ll gladly accept the results. I don’t change on that,” Trump said in the interview. “If it’s not, you have to fight for the right of the country.”
It’s the latest comment by
CNN DigitalApr 27 2024
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With more electric vehicles on the road, Maine firefighters train to better understand tech
Dozens of firefighters are learning more about the new tech on Maine's roads. BRUNSWICK, Maine — With the rise of green energy, firefighters in Maine are looking to get a step ahead of new technology on the roads with an offered class on how to extinguish fires caused by electric vehicles. Hosted by the Maine Fire Service Institute, dozens of firefighters from across the state took the time to
News Center MaineOct 25 2017
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Jeff Flake's retirement signals a change in the Republican Party and rise of the Steve Bannon wing
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake is leaving Congress because the kind of conservatism he champions no longer seems welcome in Steve Bannon's GOP.
USA TODAYMay 06 2024
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Columbia University cancels school-wide commencement ceremony
Columbia University announced Monday it has canceled its university-wide commencement ceremony originally scheduled for May 15 after weeks of campus unrest.
The decision comes as the school has experienced pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments on campus over the last few weeks, with students protesting the Israeli military campaign in Gaza and calling for Columbia to divest
NewsNationMay 07 2024
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Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity
California draws more electricity from the sun than any other state. It also has a timing problem: Solar power is plentiful during the day but disappears by evening, just as people get home from work and electricity demand spikes. To fill the gap, power companies typically burn more fossil fuels like natural gas.
That’s now changing. Since 2020, California has installed more giant
New York Times (News)