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Jul 03 2024
News
Biden's Campaign on the Brink; Dems Reportedly Express Concern
President Joe Biden’s bid for a second term is on shaky ground following his poor showing in a debate with the twice-impeached and convicted felon and former President Donald Trump on June 27. Mainstream news outlets, which played a vital role in Trump’s political ascendance, now report that Biden is contemplating dropping out of the race. According to The New York Times, Biden recently told a
The Washington InformerJun 27 2024
News
EMRMC now offering the ultimate knee replacement experience
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons estimates knee replacement surgeries are expected to increase a staggering 180% between now and 2030 in the United States. The most common reason for knee replacement surgery is to ease the pain caused by osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition that affects about 50% of people over the age of 65. In the field of joint replacement surgery,
The Advocate-MessengerJun 29 2024
News
$300K in marijuana seized from tractor trailer at Pharr bridge
Federal authorities seized nearly $300,000 worth of marijuana from a tractor earlier this month at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and a canine unit inspected the tractor trailer, which was entering from Mexico on Monday, June 17, and discovered the marijuana. During their search, they found 1,267 packages of alleged marijuana that weighed 1,
MyRGVNewsJun 29 2024
News
North Shore Pride's annual parade
The North Shore is celebrating Pride with parades, festivals, drag performances and municipal flag raisings this month. The largest event: North Shore Pride’s annual parade in downtown Salem was June 22. First held in 2012, the parade, which kicked off at noon, was expected to attract about 30,000 people. There was a festival with more than 100 vendors at Salem Common along with separate
The Daily News NewburyportJul 03 2024
News
'One Bad Mother' is one example of some huge fireworks on sale in Florida
If you are planning on shooting off fireworks this July 4, you can stick with boring old sparklers and firecrackers, sure, but how about cutting loose with "One Bad Mother?" a 16-shot, multi-blooming display of crackling flowers with a three-shot finale, each blasting as high as 200 feet in the air and breaking up to 150 feet wide? If you want to stay closer to the ground, there's "Fiery Frogs
The Palm Beach PostJun 29 2024
News
Humid air leads to early rice blast
Rice leaf blast, a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae, is most commonly observed during the late vegetative to early reproductive stages of the rice plant. This season, Arkansas rice is reaching reproductive growth stages very quickly, with blast reports beginning as early as the first week of June, according to the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
Pine Bluff CommercialJun 29 2024
News
Variability and adaptability in the world of foxes
All winter long, mice have had their way in my storage shed, making a terrible mess of everything. I finally declared war and started setting out traps. I avoided the baits that are commonly used because scavengers can be impacted secondarily by the toxins. My trapping has been wildly successful, yielding two to three trapped mice each night. These I discard just outside the door of the shed,
Post RegisterJun 29 2024
News
UK's landmark postwar elections: When Labour ended 13 years of Conservative rule in 1964
FILE - Britain's Labour Party leader Harold Wilson raises his hands after retaining his seat in the House of Commons and winning the general election, outside the ballot counting rooms rooms at the Huyton Secondary School in Huyton, Lancashire, England, Oct. 15, 1964. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024 is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in
Laredo Morning TimesJul 02 2024
News
Listen: Clark the Lake Superior shark
Here is episode 61 of the Northlandia podcast. READ THE STORY: An oral history of Clark, the Lake Superior shark The 24-foot wood-frame sculpture was built to burn. Instead, it became a four-year fixture on the grounds of Glensheen. The Northlandia podcast is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet
Duluth News TribuneJul 05 2024
Opinion
Who is Keir Starmer? Britain's new prime minister is complex, unknowable, aggrieved
Keir Starmer, a human rights lawyer from a small town in southern England, is the new prime minister of the United Kingdom. His victory on July 4 was overwhelming. Yet Britain barely knows who he is.
Starmer has been a politician for only nine years, and since being crowned U.K. Labour leader in 2020 has steered his party from its worst election defeat in almost a century to become the
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