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Jun 29 2021
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Supreme Court rules against immigrants claiming safety fears after deportation and for pipeline builders
The Supreme Court neared the end of its decision-making for the term on Tuesday, ruling against immigrants who say they face persecution or torture in their home countries if they are deported and for the builders of a proposed natural gas pipeline spanning Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The court will release its final decisions Thursday, including a closely watched election-law case
Washington PostFeb 25 2024
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Father, son, friend killed in Ohio plane crash
JACKSON COUNTY — Three people were killed after a plane crashed in southeast Ohio Saturday. The crash happened near the James A. Rhodes Airport, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies were dispatched to a possible fire near the airport just after noon in the area of Keystone Station and Barton Roads, the sheriff’s office said. Upon arrival, the Jackson Fire Department
WHIO 7May 15 2021
Fact Check
Posts draw misleading comparison between Colonial Pipeline hack and unfounded election fraud claims
The claim: Colonial Pipeline hack proves election infrastructure could have been hacked Communities along the East Coast continue to face gas shortages after the Colonial Pipeline Co. fell victim to a cybersecurity attack.
Social media users are using the breach to resurrect unfounded claims about election fraud.
“If you can hack a pipeline, you can hack a voting machine,” claims
USA TODAYMay 12 2021
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Gas prices hit 7-year high as Colonial Pipeline shutdown spurs panic buying
The national average gas price rose to a seven-year high on Wednesday, and four governors have declared states of emergency as the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline spurred panic buying across the Southeast.
The shutdown of the biggest oil pipeline in the US due to a crippling cyberattack believed to be orchestrated by a Russia-based criminal group pushed Wednesday’s national average
New York Post (News)Feb 15 2024
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Federal trial over DAPL costs starts
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A federal trial began on Thursday over whether the U.S. government should pay North Dakota back for the $38 million it paid during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Nearly 10 million pounds of garbage from Dakota Access Pipeline protest camps was discarded in 2017. The State of North Dakota had to foot the bill, and now state officials are looking to give that bill
KFYRMay 10 2021
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Concerns mount over Biden's new cybersecurity executive order following Colonial Pipeline hack
Senior government officials are privately sounding the alarm over a new cybersecurity executive order President Joe Biden is poised to sign.
Biden vowed in April to take steps toward securing U.S. cyber-infrastructure and preventing future security breaches like the 2020 SolarWinds hack. The New York Times reported Sunday night, however, that some officials and lawmakers involved in the
Washington ExaminerOct 30 2016
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North Dakota: Militarized Police Raid Anti-Pipeline Camp, Arrest 141
In North Dakota, hundreds of heavily armed police with military hardware raided a resistance camp established by Native American water protectors in the path of the proposed $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline. On Thursday afternoon, over 100 officers in riot gear with automatic rifles lined up across North Dakota’s Highway 1806, flanked by armored personne
Democracy Now!Feb 29 2024
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Mayor Scott, HBCU Presidents announce launch of new career initiative
BALTIMORE — Since the beginning of the pandemic, Baltimore City government staff levels have struggled. But a new initiative is looking to help those struggles. Mayor Brandon Scott, joined by Morgan State University President David Wilson and Coppin State University President Anthony L. Jenkins, announced the launch of the HBCU Fellowship Initiative. Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, the
WMAR 2Jul 05 2023
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UPDATE: After Blowing Up the Russian Oil Pipeline and Bombing Poland and then Blaming Russia - Zelensky Is Now Warning that "Russia" Is Going to Blow Up Nuclear Plant Under Their Control
After the Russian Nord Stream Pipeline was blown up a year ago, the US, NATO, the far left media, and the Ukrainian government blamed Russia for the explosion. It is now believed that it was the US government or Ukrainian regime that took out the pipeline to Germany and crippling the Russian economy. In November 2022 Poland was hit with missiles. Zelensky and lapdog media in the West
The Gateway PunditOct 01 2022
Headline Roundup
Who Sabotaged the Nord Stream Pipelines?
In the days since a series of explosions ruptured both Nord Stream pipelines connecting Russia to Germany, there has been no shortage of finger pointing and accusations from global leaders. In terms of media coverage, two world powers have received extraordinary attention as potential culprits— Russia and the United States. Both sides have denied involvement and pointed out the other’s
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