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Apr 19 2024
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An 11-year-old unearthed fossils of the largest known marine reptile : Short Wave
An 11-year-old unearthed fossils of the largest known marine reptile When the dinosaurs walked the Earth, massive marine reptiles swam. Among them, a species of Ichthyosaur that measured over 80 feet long. Today, we look into how a chance discovery by a father-daughter duo of fossil hunters furthered paleontologist's understanding of the "giant fish lizard of the Severn sea." Currently, it is
NPR Fact CheckApr 23 2024
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New friends, old friends: Photos from Rangers vs. Mariners, Mitch Garver ring ceremony
[ 28 / 28 ] Texas Rangers left fielder Evan Carter (32) catches a ball off the bat of Seattle Mariners third baseman Josh Rojas for an out during the ninth inning, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Arlington. The Mariners defeated the Rangers 4-0. [ 2 / 28 ] Former Texas Rangers catcher Mitch Garver waves to the crowd as Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy and general manger Chris Young present him
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 15 2024
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Greece to spend 780 mln euros to protect marine biodiversity, PM says
ATHENS, April 15 (Reuters) - Greece is pushing ahead with 21 initiatives worth 780 million euros ($830.9 million) to protect marine biodiversity and tackle coastal pollution, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday ahead of an international conference. Greece, which includes thousands of islands and which has the longest Mediterranean coastline of any littoral state, said last week
ReutersMar 18 2024
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Bill could make Corporation Commission exempt from Open Meeting Act
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – An Oklahoma bill, now headed to the Senate, would allow the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to discuss certain parts of the job behind closed doors. It would make the OCC exempt from Oklahoma’s Open Meeting Act for specific topics. “There are 11 things in the bill that they can talk about now and if they do, they must post it to the website within 48 hours,” said
KFOR 4Apr 01 2024
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Search For Missing Worcester Marine Enters 'Passive' Phase
WORCESTER, MA — The search for a U.S. Marine from Worcester who was swept out to sea from a beach in Puerto Rico has shifted from an active into a passive phase, according to emergency management officials. Cpl. Samuel Maturi Wanjiru, 26, disappeared last Wednesday while visiting Liquillo Beach on the northeast side of Puerto Rico. The U.S. Coast Guard and Puerto Rican rescue crews searched
Patch.comJun 30 2022
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Supreme Court lets vaccine mandate stand without religious exemption
Over the objection of three justices, the Supreme Court on Thursday left in place New York’s coronavirus vaccine requirement for health-care workers that does not include a religious exemption.
The court’s action came on the final day of the term, as the justices also announced which cases they will review when the court reconvenes in October. Notably, they declined to take additional
Washington PostAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
Connecticut PublicAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
Vermont PublicAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
New Hampshire Public Radio