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Apr 18 2024
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New Data Reveals How An ‘Eclipse Effect’ Rippled Through The U.S. Economy
Despite as many as four million being predicted to travel, only some had planned to travel to New Hampshire and Maine for April 8's total solar eclipse. Even fewer already lived there. In fact, according to GreatAmericanEclipse.com, just 12,000 and 99,000 lived within the path in famously cloudy New Hampshire and Maine, with most of the focus on Texas and Arkansas, where the climate was
ForbesApr 18 2024
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"We need shade": America's hottest city rushes to plant more trees
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It was a relatively cool spring day in Phoenix, Arizona, as a tree-planting crew dug large holes in one of the desert city’s hottest and least shaded neighborhoods. Still, it was sweaty backbreaking work as they carefully positioned, watered and staked a 10ft tall Blue palo
Mother JonesMay 09 2024
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Lower electric rates and a $24.15 monthly charge are coming to your SDG&E bill next year
SDG&E customers can expect to see reductions of about 15 percent to their residential electric bills starting late next year after a vote by the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday — but the decision also establishes a monthly fixed charge of $24.15 for most ratepayers. The California Public Utilities Commission has made a big change in the way utility customers in
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 10 2024
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Chicago Pride Parade 2024: Officials move starting point, adjust cap on entries
53rd annual parade steps off 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 30 at West Sheridan and North Broadway CHICAGO — A month after announcing a downsized Pride parade citing safety and logistical concerns, officials on Friday announced additional changes to the annual event that’s expected to bring more than one million people to the city’s north side. As announced in April, the parade this year will step
WGNMay 09 2024
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Azteca Stadium box owners won't forfeit seats for World Cup 2026
Mexico City’s iconic Azteca Stadium is gearing up to become the first stadium to host matches for three separate FIFA World Cup tournaments. But it has not been smooth sailing. In late March, the Sipse news agency revealed that FIFA — soccer’s world governing body — was disappointed with the pace of the required stadium renovations. One source claimed Azteca was six months behind schedule, in
Mexico News DailyMay 09 2024
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Seattle council committee approves new wage rules for gig workers
A Seattle City Council committee voted in favor of revisions to Seattle’s pay standards for app-based delivery drivers Thursday, the last hurdle before the full council considers rewriting the law that’s not yet six months old. If passed into law later this month, the revisions would cut both the hourly and per-mile pay rates for drivers with companies like DoorDash, UberEats, Instacart and
The Seattle TimesMar 30 2024
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Jake Oettinger, Stars blank Kraken for 7th straight win
Mar 30, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Dallas Stars center Sam Steel (18) advances the puck against the Seattle Kraken during the first period at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab Item 4 of 4 Mar 30, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Dallas Stars center Sam Steel (18) advances the puck against the Seattle Kraken
ReutersMay 09 2024
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No. 14 Bridgewater-Raritan earns walk-off win over Watchung Hills - Baseball recap
Migrants listen to a volunteer in a parking lot after being detained and processed for asylum by U.S. authorities, April 12, 2024, in San Diego. A new Biden administration rule seeks to speed up asylum processing at the southern border, enabling the government to quickly reject a limited group of people believed to have committed serious crimes or who have terrorist links. The change announced
nj.comMar 28 2024
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Project 2025 partner floats repealing the 22nd Amendment and allowing Trump to serve a third term
The American Conservative, a right-wing blog and Project 2025 partner, published an article advocating to repeal the 22nd Amendment so that Donald Trump would be able to serve a third term.
The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits a president to serving two terms. It was adopted after former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to a third and fourth term amid public
Media MattersMay 10 2024
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Minnesota Legal Marijuana Now Party loses major party status
Dana Ferguson with MPR News reports the Minnesota Supreme Court has demoted the Legal Marijuana Now Party from major party status. Streets.MN has a tribute to Oak Grove Grocery in Loring Park. In December of 2023 a cashier was murdered, prompting the store’s closure. Also via MPR: “Minnesota will mark its Statehood Day on Saturday by changing its look — namely, the flag that’s been flying
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