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Jul 18 2023
News
Kirby Smart Might Not Have Answers To Georgia's Off-Field Problems, But He's Learning To Multitask While He Figures It Out
NASHVILLE — Kirby Smart walked onstage here at SEC Media Days like a rockstar would at any of his sold-out shows: full of energy. The Georgia head coach went on a 14-minute filibuster that mimicked Eli Drinkwitz, proclaiming that his program does not have a problem with authority. Now, whether you choose to believe Smart or not is completely up to you, but their are two different situations at
OutKickJul 21 2023
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Free credit monitoring offered for Louisianans affected by data breach
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisianans whose personal information was exposed in a massive data breach that affected the state’s Office of Motor Vehicles last month, will receive one year of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Friday. The resources are being offered in response to a of a file-transfer program popular with corporations and
Associated PressJul 27 2023
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US Supreme Court removes obstacle to Mountain Valley Pipeline
WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday removed an obstacle to completing the long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline, dealing a blow to environmental groups opposed to the West Virginia-to-Virginia pipeline led by energy company Equitrans Midstream (ETRN.N) .
The justices granted Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC's request to lift stays imposed by a lower court that
ReutersAug 01 2023
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American Electric Power Co. Inc. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Shares of American Electric Power Co. Inc. AEP, shed 0.84% to $84.03 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.20% to 35,630.68 and the S&P 500 Index SPX, falling 0.27% to 4,576.73. This was the stock's second consecutive day of losses. American Electric Power Co. Inc. closed $21.57 below its
MarketWatchJun 25 2023
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US Had Intel Prigozhin Uprising Was Coming for Weeks
The U.S. had intelligence weeks ago a Russian mercenary uprising was coming under Yevgeniy Prigozhin's Wagner Group and started preparations for potential scenarios, including the fear Russia's nuclear arsenal would be at risk. The intelligence stemmed from the June 10 Russian Defense Ministry order seeking to have all volunteer fighters sign contracts with the Russian military, a sure sign
Newsmax (News)May 29 2023
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U.S. Senator Manchin releases statement on his securement of the Mountain Valley Pipeline into the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — U.S. Senator Joe Manchin III (D-WV), Chairman of the U.S Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has released the following statement on his securement of the Mountain Valley Pipeline into the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023. “Last summer, I introduced legislation to complete the Mountain Valley Pipeline. I am pleased Speaker McCarthy and his leadership team see
Morgan MessengerJun 09 2023
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Justice Department unseals 37-count indictment against Trump
A federal indictment unsealed Friday charges former President Donald Trump with 37 felony counts stemming from an investigation into the presence of a trove of classified information at his Florida estate and other locations after he left office.
The documents stored at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate included information about U.S. nuclear programs, defense capabilities of the U.S. and
PoliticoMay 16 2023
Analysis
Will Geopolitical Pressure Push Biden To Lift Sanctions On Venezuela?
Energy prices in Europe were trending downwards in March, but OPEC's production cut at the beginning of April has renewed pressures as winter approaches.
In 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, finance ministries across the continent doled out vast energy subsidies to head off a precipitous drop in living standards and recession. They will now struggle to repeat the same
International Business TimesJun 06 2023
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Ukraine says Russia blew up major dam near Kherson, prompting mass evacuations
Hundreds of Ukrainians living in villages along the Dnipro River were given less than five hours to evacuate their homes Tuesday after officials say Russian forces blew up a large dam — unleashing a flood of rushing water in the war-torn region.
Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, said Russia’s army “committed yet another act of terror” after
New York Post (News)Jun 09 2023
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Biden accused of pocketing a $5 million bribe while vice president
A paid informant told the FBI that an executive from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma has documents proving he bribed President Biden with $5 million while he was vice president.
The “trusted” and “highly credible” FBI informant said Burisma paid the bribe between 2015 and 2016 to solicit then-Vice President Biden’s help in thwarting a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating the
Washington Times