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Sep 18 2023
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Howard County superintendent presents time change plan, board raises concerns
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. — If you live in Howard County, your kids will go to school at different times starting this Wednesday. A new school day start time adjustment is the latest in the county's effort to clean up the serious transit issues which began during the first week of the school year. Dr. Michael Martirano, the Howard County School Superintendent, presented the time change plan and
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Sep 12 2023
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Whistleblower: CIA Sought to Change COVID-19 Origin Analysis
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offered six analysts money to change their position on COVID-19’s origin after they originally stated that the virus likely originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, a whistleblower told the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, according to a Tuesday press release from the committees. The
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Sep 18 2023
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California sues Chevron, Exxon, Shell, others for public deception on climate change
Gas prices are displayed at an Exxon gas station on July 05, 2022 in San Francisco, California. The state of California on Friday filed one of the most significant cases against major oil companies for their role in perpetuating climate change. The 135-page legal complaint, filed through the office of California Attorney General Rob Bonta in San Francisco superior court, alleges that five big
CNBC
Sep 12 2023
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Republicans file new bill to change FOIA laws in Arkansas
An Arkansas special session kicked off Monday and one big talker at the capitol was the proposed changes to the state's Freedom of Information Act. Example video title will go here for this video LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Since 1967, Arkansas's Freedom of Information Act has provided the public with the right to access the records of any state agency. "To make our government smaller, we have to make
THV11
Sep 12 2023
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iPhone 15 Pro: Going Titanium and Other Design Changes
This year’s iPhone 15 Pro phones pack in new materials and thinner bezels around the edge of the display. Instead of steel, the edges of the iPhone now are made from titanium. Apple says titanium is “the most premium material we’ve ever used in an iPhone enclosure.” It touts the benefits as being durable but lighter, and the new iPhones are the “lightest Pro models ever.” Once I put on a
Wall Street Journal (News)
Sep 18 2023
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‘Slobs of the world unite!’ Schumer changes Senate dress code to accommodate Fetterman
The Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate has moved to lower the standards of traditional decorum by no longer enforcing a dress code for elected lawmakers, a change that will allow one of the party’s biggest stars, Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) to continue to show up for work looking like a slob. On Sunday, Axios reported that Senate Majority Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) “quietly” directed the
Bizpac Review
Sep 11 2023
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Special session called to discuss change in Arkansas's FOIA law
An Arkansas Special Session kicked off on Monday, and one big talker at the capitol was the proposed changes to the state's Freedom of Information Act. Example video title will go here for this video LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Since 1967, Arkansas's Freedom of Information Act has provided the public with the right to access the records of any state agency. "To make our government smaller, we have to
THV11
Sep 20 2023
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Republicans, Dem Senator Revolt, Hit Back at Schumer for Changing Dress Code for Fetterman
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s “Fetterman Rule” is meeting some stiff opposition from Senate Republicans — and at least one Democrat. As you may recall, earlier this week, Schumer, a New York Democrat, announced he was scrapping the Senate’s longstanding informal dress code. There wasn’t a great clamor, mind you, to do away with the unwritten (but enforced) rule that men dress in a
Western Journal
Aug 28 2023
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Changes in practice-squad rules change how Seahawks coach, construct roster before cut day
For decades, the first goal of every player entering the NFL was basic. And the same. That is, the 53-man active roster for the regular season. That’s what teams are cutting their 90-man preseason rosters to by the league’s deadline of 1 p.m. Tuesday. For a young player especially, if you made the 53, you made it. But this summer on the Seahawks, it’s not just about 53. Coach Pete Carroll and
The News Tribune
Sep 11 2023
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Pennsylvania escapee changes look, seeks help from acquaintances
This image provided by the Pennsylvania State Police shows Danelo Cavalcante. The escaped murderer on the run for more than a week in southeast Pennsylvania has been spotted with what police called “a changed appearance.” Pennsylvania State Police said in a statement on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023 that Danelo Souza Cavalcante was seen overnight near Phoenixville in northern Chester County. (
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