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Aug 15 2023
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Gov. McKee, RI Commerce Secretary Tanner To Lead Trade Mission To Dominican Republic
As part of the mission, McKee and Tanner will hold a series of economic development meetings focused on travel, tourism and hospitality, port development, and clean energy. The mission will take place from Aug. 21 to 23, and is McKee's first economic development and policy mission since becoming Governor. "Rhode Island and the Dominican Republic share a close cultural affinity and a
Patch.comAug 15 2023
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Lyft, Uber threaten to pull out of Minneapolis if council passes rideshare ordinance
Two major rideshare companies are threatening to pull out of Minneapolis if a proposed rideshare ordinance is implemented. In an email sent to customers, Lyft says it “will be forced to stop operating in Minneapolis” if the Minneapolis City Council approves the rideshare ordinance. Uber stopped a step short of that but told customers “we would unfortunately have no choice but to greatly reduce
KSTPAug 17 2023
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Biden Amps Up Creep Factor with 'Stranger Danger' Comment to Kids: 'Daddy Owes You'
President Joe Biden made a remark on Wednesday about kids and ice cream, but the comment gave many social media users the shivers — and not in a good way. The occasion was a White House event marking the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act. “I want to say one thing to your children,” Biden told the East Room audience, according to a transcript of his speech. “I know some really
Western JournalAug 17 2023
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Delbridge Museum of Natural history closes doors after 40 years
The Delbridge Museum of Natural History in Sioux Falls has closed after 40 years, according to the Great Plains Zoo in a press release sent Thursday. "This collection has been a treasured community asset and has provided an educational experience, promoting wildlife understanding to many generations of Sioux Falls residents and visitors alike," the zoo stated in its release. "More than that,
Argus LeaderJun 23 2023
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Listeria Concerns Prompt Fruit Recall In VA: List Of Affected Products
The affected products sold at Walmart include specific lots of Great Value Mixed Fruit, Great Value Sweet Dark Cherries and Great Value Mango Chunks sold in Walmart stores in 30 states, including Virginia from Jan. 19-June 13. To date, there have been no illnesses associated with this voluntary recall, which includes: Trader Joe’s: Trader Joe Organic Tropical Fruit Blend sent to select stores
Patch.comAug 23 2023
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APA Corp. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Shares of APA Corp. APA, dropped 0.16% to $42.54 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 1.10% to 4,436.01 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.54% to 34,472.98. This was the stock's third consecutive day of losses. APA Corp. closed $8.04 short of its 52-week high ($50.58), which the company
MarketWatchJul 19 2023
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Putin cut deal with Wagner ‘to save his skin,’ MI6 chief says in rare speech
It was a rare moment when the publicly visible Kremlin matched the reality behind closed doors.
That is according to the head of Britain’s Mi6, who in a rare speech in Prague, gave the first confirmation from western intelligence that the boss of private military group Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin did indeed strike a deal with Putin to end his advance on Moscow during the failed rebellion
CNN (Online News)Jun 02 2023
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FL Judge Removes Himself In Lawsuit Between Disney, DeSantis
In court documents filed Thursday, Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker removed himself from the case because a relative owns 30 shares of Disney stock, according to The Associated Press. Walker described the person as "a third-degree relative," typically a cousin, a great-aunt or great-uncle, or a great-niece or great-nephew. "Even though I believe it is highly unlikely that these
Patch.comAug 14 2023
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's Husband Jason Dead at 55: He’ll ‘Be Forever Missed’
Jason Cantrell, the husband of New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, has died. He was 55. The city announced the First Gentleman’s passing in a statement on Monday. “It is with great sadness and heartache that we announce the passing of First Gentleman Jason Cantrell," the mayor’s Director of Communications Gregory Joseph said in the statement. "He was a devoted husband and father, as well as a
PeopleAug 17 2023
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IOSA headquarters in the works
This past May, the Island’s Oil Spill Association began raising the walls of their new headquarters. The large warehouse, first conceptualized four years ago, will expand the potential of the organization that has been the islands’ oil spill volunteer, first responders, since 1985. “The organization is on really solid long-term footing, which is great,” said Brendan Cowan, the IOSA Board
The Journal of the San Juan Islands