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Feb 01 2023
News
Britain sets out plans to regulate crypto industry in wake of FTX collapse
The U.K. formally laid out plans to regulate the cryptocurrency industry, with the government looking to rein in some of the reckless business practices that emerged over the past year and contributed to the demise of FTX.
In a widely-anticipated industry consultation launched Tuesday, the government proposed a number of measures aimed at bringing regulation of crypto asset businesses
CNBC
Mar 01 2023
News
Twitter pops champagne to celebrate Lightfoot's historic defeat: 'It's a great day in America'
As Chicago’s first gay black female mayor, Lori Lightfoot came into office breaking glass ceilings and she will depart breaking history, being the first incumbent mayor to lose reelection in 40 years. Of course, the former may have a lot to do with the latter considering the key qualification she brought to the table may have been that she is a black lesbian. Considered by some the worst mayor
Bizpac Review
Feb 07 2023
Opinion
Biden’s a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.
When President Biden gives his State of the Union address on Tuesday, he will have a lot to boast about.
He’s presided over record job creation and the lowest unemployment rate in over 50 years. Whereas Donald Trump’s infrastructure weeks were a running joke, Biden signed the largest infusion of federal funds into infrastructure in more than a decade. His Inflation Reduction Act made a
Michelle Goldberg
Feb 15 2023
News
New Partnership with St. John Paul the Great Academy & Nutmeg Ballet
Torrington, CT – The Warner Theatre is happy to announce an exciting new partnership with the St. John Paul the Great Academy Drama Club and The Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory. The Drama Club will coordinate a full production of MOANA JR., with audition dates to be announced, and a performance in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre in June. This partnership between the three organizations will result
Patch.com
Mar 13 2023
Analysis
Utah’s Great Salt Lake may turn into a toxic dust bomb. Can a dried-up California lake help stop it?
Peering at the data displayed by one of 13 air-quality monitoring stations scattered across the dried-out expanse that was once Owens Lake, Phillip Kiddoo was impressed. “I’d guess that’s the cleanest air in the country right now.”
The level of PM10 — particulate matter no wider than a fifth or so of a human hair, which can make breathing difficult and worsen heart and lung problems —
Grid
Jan 31 2023
Analysis
The Truth behind the Great Florida Classroom Library Freak-Out
What do you get when you take a new law aimed at increasing transparency around public-school materials, add in some misplaced concerns about an existing law that prohibits providing pornography to kids, sprinkle in conflicting directions from local school leaders that provided teachers with no room to use discretion or common sense, and mix them together in a state where the governor — a
National Review
Jan 07 2023
News
The report of an Alaska frog’s death was greatly exaggerated
Things didn’t look good for the five frozen wood frogs. The palm-sized amphibians were hibernating in a box outside Brian Barnes’ Fairbanks home a few decades ago. Barnes, director of the Institute of Arctic Biology, and his students were in his living room checking a temperature gauge he recently plucked from the “frog corral.” When he plugged the device into his computer, a graph spilled
Anchorage Daily News
Feb 12 2023
News
U.S. shoots down fourth flying ‘object’ over Great Lakes, lawmakers say
The U.S. military shot down a high-altitude object flying over Lake Huron bordering Michigan and Canada on Sunday, according to members of Congress. The incident marks the fourth time in a little more than a week that the U.S. has taken action against similar objects suspected to be Chinese spy devices. “I’ve been in contact with DOD regarding operations across the Great Lakes region today.
Washington Times
Jan 13 2023
News
This Well-Maintained Derby Home Is Great For A Growing Family
Front of home has a beautiful Stone and Stucco finish where you can sit and enjoy the covered front porch this summer. New roof in 2021, and also features newer appliances. Plenty of light in the living room from the skylights with shades and a remote control to open. Living room also has gas fireplace. Central A/C throughout home. Digital wi-fi controlled thermostats. Lower level has study,
Patch.com
Jan 27 2023
News
Americans struggling to make car payments is highest since Great Recession
A growing number of Americans are falling behind on their car payments, an ominous sign for the U.S. economy as high car prices and persistent inflation strain household budgets.
Car repossessions tumbled in the early days of the pandemic when the government sent millions of Americans stimulus checks. But they have progressively ticked higher as sky-high prices for used and new cars
Fox Business