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Apr 18 2023
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City of Portland drug treatment center investigates drug abuse among working staff
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The Post MillennialJun 06 2023
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What We know About Nova Kakhovka Dam Destruction
Concern over the fate of the Nova Kakhovka dam had been building throughout the war before it was finally destroyed. The reservoir is an important irrigation source for farmers who depend on it to cultivate some of Ukraine’s most productive farmland. It supplies drinking water to Russian-occupied Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula where Moscow’s Black Sea fleet is based. The destruction, when it
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 18 2023
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Kremlin spokesman claims Ukraine largely 'demilitarized'
Kremlin press secretary Dmitriy Peskov claimed that Russia's goal of "demilitarizing" Ukraine was largely completed.
Speaking to RT Arabic, an offshoot of Russia's propaganda media outlet, Peskov said that Ukraine was "highly militarized" at the start of the full-scale invasion but now it was using "fewer and fewer of its own weapons," increasingly relying on weapons provided by the
The Kyiv IndependentApr 30 2023
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Landslide in San Clemente Continues to Interrupt Train Service
Beach trail closures came after landsides happening under the cliff side property of the Casa Romanantica in San Clemente, Calif., on April 28, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times) Train service surrounding San Clemente, California, is still out of service, and the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and nearby residents have been evacuated due to a landslide that occurred on April 27. Metrolink’
The Epoch TimesJun 13 2023
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Israel Strikes Hit Near Damascus: Syrian State Media
Israeli carried out air strikes near Damascus early Wednesday, wounding a Syrian soldier, state news agency SANA said. During more than a decade of war in Syria, Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its territory, primarily targeting Iran-backed forces and Lebanese Hezbollah fighters as well as Syrian army positions. Explosions were heard in the Syrian capital early Wednesday, an AFP
Barron'sApr 26 2023
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Work, Love, Dignity and Play: 10 Key Harry Belafonte Songs
Harry Belafonte had his commercial peak and his most prolific recording years in the late 1950s and early 1960s, but wove music throughout his remarkable career. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. He began his career during the 1950s folk revival and continued to record — and helped orchestrate “We Are the World” — while pursing his
New York Times (News)Jun 19 2023
Fact Check
New York Times Misreads Polling to DeSantis’s Detriment
“Ron DeSantis Is Young, Has Little Kids and Wants America to Know It,” reads a headline from the New York Times. In the story, Nicholas Nehamas and Ruth Igielnik write:
One of the few candidates with kids still at home, Mr. DeSantis regularly highlights his parental worries about schools and popular culture as he presses his right-wing social agenda.
When he signed the state
National Review (News)Jul 14 2023
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Drones Reach Stratospheric Heights in Race to Fly Higher, Longer
This month a drone took off from a missile range in New Mexico and climbed into the stratosphere, joining a race to deliver unmanned aerial vehicles that can fly higher and longer than ever before.
Drones have already shaken up warfare, recently playing a prominent role in the war in Ukraine. But militaries have long sought craft that can provide intelligence at a height beyond the
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 05 2023
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Cornel West, Teacher At Morningside School, Declares Bid For President
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, NY — Cornel West, the well-known activist and scholar, who currently teaches at the Union Theological Seminary in Morningside Heights, announced on Monday a 2024 presidential campaign. He will run as a candidate for the People's Party. "I am running for truth and justice as a presidential candidate for the People's Party to reintroduce America to the best of itself —
Patch.comFeb 08 2023
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The GOP rebuttal to Biden’s State of the Union address was indistinguishable from a Fox News monologue
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ Tuesday night rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address shows that Republican politicians seem completely unable to deliver a message aimed at audiences beyond the party’s Fox News base.
Sanders opened and closed her speech with personal anecdotes, and peppered it throughout with the sort of false and misleading claims about the
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