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Nov 15 2023
News
What Deshaun Watson season-ending injury means for the Browns
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AxiosJun 12 2023
News
'This is something huge for us': Food-delivery workers in New York set to earn $18 minimum wage next month
Starting next month, tens of thousands of New York City restaurant delivery workers will finally see a new minimum pay rate — a wage floor two years in the making, and the first of its kind in the nation. Under regulations announced Sunday and published by the city Monday, delivery workers for DoorDash DASH, , Uber UBER, , Grubhub and other app platforms will make at least $17.96 an hour
MarketWatchNov 30 2023
News
Finland Shuts Last Border Crossing with Russia; Estonia Considers Following Suit
Helsinki says the move comes in response to Moscow’s alleged weaponization of migrant inflows to Europe. New NATO member Finland has closed its last remaining border crossing with Russia in a move that may soon be emulated by longstanding alliance member Estonia. On Nov. 29, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Moscow had been officially notified “of the Finnish
The Epoch TimesNov 23 2023
News
The FBI Has Released Their Conclusion Regarding the Niagara Falls Car Explosion
The car explosion at Niagara Falls yesterday has conclusively been ruled not an act of terrorism by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Spencer wrote how a car explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing triggered reports of a possible terror attack. There were also rumors that the vehicle was packed with explosives. New camera footage cast doubt on the terrorism angle, with the FBI
TownhallNov 29 2023
News
Burien chooses location for homeless shelter as county deadline passes
After months of debate, Burien has chosen a location for a potential new homeless shelter. In June, King County offered Burien $1 million and 35 Pallet shelters, which are similar to tiny homes, to help address a homeless encampment of a few dozen people that had turned into a political crisis for the city. The city tried clearing the encampment several times, but without any shelters for
The Seattle TimesNov 29 2023
Opinion
Firearm rights and domestic violence
Some criminal convictions can have significant impacts on one’s rights regarding firearms in Michigan. Two recent changes in the law expand those restrictions. They take effect on Feb. 13, 2024. On Nov. 20, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law Senate Bill 471, which is known as Public Act 201 of 2023. It amends Public Act 328 of 1931. It specifically amended the statute MCL 750.224f. This
Cadillac NewsMay 02 2023
News
New Central Florida District Board Members Vote To Sue Disney Over Last-Minute Deal
New Central Florida District Board Members Vote To Sue Disney Over Last-Minute Deal Meanwhile, judge recuses himself from entertainment giant's suit against DeSantis An aerial view of the Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 8, 2023. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Disney’s new oversight board voted on May 1 to sue the giant entertainment corporation in state court and to defend itself
The Epoch TimesDec 02 2023
News
U.S. border officials are closing a remote Arizona crossing because of overwhelming migrant arrivals
So many migrants are crossing from Mexico into the United States around remote Lukeville, Arizona, that U.S. officials say they will close the port of entry there so that the operations officials who watch over vehicle and pedestrian traffic going both ways can help Border Patrol agents arrest and process the new arrivals.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Friday that the
PBS NewsHourNov 29 2023
News
Bailey Zappe seemingly indicates that he'll be starting quarterback for Patriots
BOSTON -- Every Wednesday, reporters get to talk to the Patriots' starting quarterback. This week, reporters didn't talk to any quarterback. The disruption to the normal media schedule was a bit suspicious, considering the uncertain state of the quarterback depth chart in New England. But with Bill Belichick being unwilling to make any proclamations about his starting quarterback, Bailey Zappe
CBS News (Online)May 02 2023
News
Alaska Senate approves new Permanent Fund dividend payout formula, but final action remains distant
The Alaska Senate has approved a new formula for the annual Permanent Fund dividend, but the idea remains a long way from becoming reality. On Monday, the Senate voted 12-7 to approve Senate Bill 107, which calls for three-quarters of the annual transfer from the Alaska Permanent Fund to be reserved for services and the remaining quarter to be reserved for dividends. That approach is commonly
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