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Sep 29 2023
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3,700 acres of forest in northern NH protected
This photo taken Sept. 24, 2023, shows a view of Middle Mountain in Shelburne, N.H., and part of the Androscoggin River. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has completed a long-term effort to protect the Shelburne Valley Forest and the Bald Cap Peak Forest in the northern part of the state, for a total of 3,700 acres. (AP via Ryan Smith) Ryan Smith SHELBURNE, N.H. — The
Concord Monitor
Sep 19 2023
Analysis
Protect Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
On the menu today: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should receive U.S. Secret Service protection, immediately. Today’s newsletter lays out how the threat to Kennedy is serious, and how President Biden could make Secret Service protection happen with one phone call to congressional leaders. Meanwhile, Kennedy is now keeping the door open for an independent bid for the presidency, which this newsletter
National Review (News)
Sep 29 2023
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Musk Visits Texas Southern Border
Elon Musk went to Eagle Pass, Texas to "eyeball the situation" going on at the country's southern border. Musk posted on X that he arrived at the city that borders Mexico on Thursday with Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, addressing members of the public in a live video. Musk said the U.S. should have an expedited legal approval for migrants, but shouldn't let people in if they're "breaking the
News Radio 1200 WOAI
Sep 21 2023
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Biden administration to offer temporary protection to nearly half-million Venezuelans
WASHINGTON − The Biden administration is granting temporary legal status to 472,000 Venezuelan migrants who are already in the U.S., a major step toward aiding asylum-seekers as the number of migrants at the southern border is on the rise again. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas − citing political instability in Venezuela preventing the safe return of migrants − extended the
"USA Today" Contributor
Oct 02 2023
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Portsmouth man charged with shooting nearly 80 hawks to protect squirrels
Portsmouth man charged with shooting nearly 80 hawks to protect squirrels PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A Rhode Island Man is charged with violating the Migratory Bird Act, having allegedly shot, injured and killed red-tailed and Cooper hawks around his property to protect squirrels. Officials allege that between October 1, 2018 and April 18 of 2021, 64-year-old Robert Ferreira of Portsmouth used
ABC 6
Sep 29 2023
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Alaska delegation push for protections on state hunting, archery law
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska’s congressional delegation helped pass a bill in the U.S. Senate this week that safeguards certain sport clubs and programs for hunting and archery. With the help of Alaska Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, as well as other state leaders, House bill 5110 — also known as the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act — passed the Senate with a
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYES
Sep 29 2023
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New Hampshire project to protect 3,700 acres of forest
• The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has completed a long-term conservation project. • The New Hampshire project will protect the two adjacent forests, the Shelburne Valley Forest and the Bald Cap Peak Forest. • Conservation efforts for the 3,700 acres will include habitat protection, scenic value, and education. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has
Fox News (Online News)
Sep 21 2023
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US extends temporary protection to nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants
The Biden administration’s decision comes as Republicans warn of a new surge of arrivals along the US-Mexico border. The administration of President Joe Biden has extended temporary legal status to an estimated 472,000 Venezuelans living in the United States, citing “extraordinary” circumstances. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced the decision late on Wednesday, saying
Al Jazeera
Sep 06 2023
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Liberty Safe Gives FBI Code During Raid on J6 Customer
Liberty Safe confirmed it gave the FBI the access code to a customer’s safe after the Feds presented a valid warrant during a raid. The FBI contacted the manufacturer of home and gun safes on Aug. 30, 2023, requesting the code to a safe owned by Nathan Hughes of Fayetteville, Arkansas, who the authorities say attended the January 6 protests and whose home they were in the process of searching
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